From 97214d00d915e38f698fe6281651cc9aae2a4ee2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Paul Buetow (mars.fritz.box)" Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 15:29:03 +0100 Subject: rename stuff from foo to template --- docs/template.txt | 116 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 116 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/template.txt (limited to 'docs/template.txt') diff --git a/docs/template.txt b/docs/template.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd93178 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/template.txt @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +NAME + template - A template project + +WTF? + You may use this project in order to build your own Debian package for + your own project. This has been tested with Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze and + Debian GNU/Linux Wheezy. + + Feel free to modify any aspects. This project is just an empty example + template. + + Follow these steps: + + Install required packages + Run the following: + + sudo aptitude install lintian devscripts dpkg-dev make perl + + Todo: Ensure this are the correct packages. In order to test that I + would have to setup a blank Debian system. + + Compile the project + Go to the to level directory and run + + make + + To test run + + ./bin/template + + It should print out the version number of the project. + + Create a Debian package + Go to the to level directory and run + + make deb + + It will create the files like: + + ../template_0.0.0.0_all.deb + ../template_0.0.0.0.dsc + ../template_0.0.0.0_amd64.changes + ../template_0.0.0.0.tar.gz + + It should create a debian package in ../. Check and install it, e.g: + + lintian --pedantic ../template_0.0.0.0_all.deb + sudo dpkg -i ../template_0.0.0.0_all.deb + + Run + + dpkg -L template + + to see whats in there. You can now run + + /usr/bin/template + + or for example + + man template + + Read the Makefile + Read the Makefile in order to understand what's going on. + +Customize + Now, since you understood everything feel free to customize everything + the way you want it. E.g.: + + Don't use POD for documentation but LaTeX + + Compile a C program + + Include a ./lib dir, add it to the 'install' Makefile rule + + etc etc. + + You should also consider the following: + + Manual page + This template is using POD for creating manual pages. Edit + ./docs/template.pod and run + + make documentation + + in order to build ./docs/template.1. The page will be included in the + resulting debian package automatically. You can review the page with + + man ./docs/template.1 + + Renaming template into your project name + Rename all files which have *template* included into your own new package + name. You can do that with: + + PROJECTNAME=yourproject + find . -name \*template\* | + while read template; do git mv $template ${template/template/$PROJECTNAME}; done + + Search all content and rename *template* into your own new package name. You + can do that with: + + grep -R template . | grep -v .git | + cut -d: -f1 | uniq | xargs sed -i "s/template/$PROJECTNAME/g" + + Updating ./debian + Edit the following files accordingly to your new project (e.g. with + vim): + + ./debian/control + ./debian/copyright + ./debian/README + + Update changelog + Go to the to level directory and run + + dch -i + -- cgit v1.2.3