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Ok so i made a python program i made the source folder with desktop file and everything so if i copy those folders usr/lib/fceu frontend and usr/share/applications/hildon/fceufront.desktop it will work but if i make a deb with pypackager it doesn't installed.
 
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I have had very good luck with pypacker. Perhaps you could give a bit more info as to the error you receive when trying to install the deb created by pypacker. Or if there is no error, what does get installed (and where).

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Same here, PyPackager works for me.
 
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well after building all it says is "Unable to install Fceu Frontend"
i have tried several things but i still have no idea why it doesn't work.
 
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Building an installer takes a lot of patience, but works perfectly fine with PyPackager.
Please check out my wiki/tutorial article that explains in detail what is needed and how it's done, using my mClock python application as the example.

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Originally Posted by twaelti View Post
Building an installer takes a lot of patience, but works perfectly fine with PyPackager.
Please check out my wiki/tutorial article that explains in detail what is needed and how it's done, using my mClock python application as the example.
That is the tutorial i used...
 
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Originally Posted by MerkurAlex View Post
well after building all it says is "Unable to install Fceu Frontend"
i have tried several things but i still have no idea why it doesn't work.
I am curious, is this a file name with a space in it? (like "fceu frontend").
If so, perhaps, change the file name so there is an underscore instead of a space (like "fceu_frontend").

I hope this helps,

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Hi,

I'm the developper of PyPackager ... have you still not successfull build your package ?

try to install it with the command dpkg -i (logged as root) and say us what is the resulting error. So we could help you.
 
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