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Templates for integration into external package managers #43

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scheibel opened this issue Jan 25, 2017 · 1 comment
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Templates for integration into external package managers #43

scheibel opened this issue Jan 25, 2017 · 1 comment

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scheibel commented Jan 25, 2017

Desired package managers:

Windows:

  • vcpgk
  • NuGet
  • Chocolatey

Linux:

  • Official Debian Package
  • Ubuntu Personal Package Archive
  • Arch User Repository

macOS:

  • Homebrew
  • MacPorts

Cross-platform:

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Add default deployment for ubuntu PPAs (refs #43)
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Add default deployment for ubuntu PPAs (refs #43)
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scheibel commented Feb 2, 2017

We provide a template for deployment using Ubuntu PPAs in deploy/ubuntu-ppa.
An actual guide on how to use these files and an easy step-by-step tutorial will be added later.

Information on recipes and how to set up git repositories with launchpad are already available so I hope everyone can take advantage of the template right away.

For example, cmake-init is deployed using this template on our cginternals PPA: https://launchpad.net/~cginternals/+archive/ubuntu/ppa

@scheibel scheibel changed the title Document integration process for external package managers Templates for integration into external package managers Feb 2, 2017
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