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Packages: Debian StyleDebian Packages: doc-debian debian-policy debmake devscripts fakeroot apt dpkg make g++ gcc perl autoconf sed libc6-dev You can become part of the international effort that is Debian GNU/Linux by maintaining finding a package that you use regularly but is not available under Debian. You can then package it up and perhaps even become a Debian developer yourself. The steps to take include:
We will use as an example the packaging of a Debian tool called wajig. It is a simplified front end to the APT and DPKG suite of tools. It is a python program. We use autoconf to manage the configuration and turned the tool into a Debian package using the steps outlined below. A useful resource for this is the Debian Policy Manual at http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/
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