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packaging: ZPK's and general packaging support #7
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It'd be nice to be able to create packages instead of only being able to
bob install
.In particular, I want ZPK's to be supported.
This is what's needed:
build.wren
target a specific package format, or should there be an option to the command line frontend?).FreeBSD packages.package: FreeBSD package support #9Maybe Debian packages? Not sure how to make this truly cross-platform, but I'll figure something out. Worst case scenario I can use aquariums on aquaBSD 😄package: Debian package support #10aqua-manager
!Test skeletons in CI.ci: Skeletons test #12I probably won't do this now, but in the future it'd be nice to automatically be able to package other buildsystems automagically. I don't know how I'd go about this (maybe installing in a temporary directory and seeing which files come from where?).