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Good. This guide is also applicable on the N9/50, and IF I ever happened to buy an N9, I can pretty much package everything on it as I do right now on my good ol' N900.
dpkg-deb -b /path/to/package
tar: unrecognized option '--format=gnu' BusyBox v1.19.0.git (MeeGo 3:1.19-8+0m6) multi-call binary. Usage: tar -[cxtzjhmvO] [-X FILE] [-T FILE] [-f TARFILE] [-C DIR] [FILE]... dpkg-deb: subprocess tar -cf returned error exit status 1
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2011-12-31
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2011-12-31
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Ive got issues with installing my DEBs. They wont install.
"aegies rejecting control file"
Ive got 755 permissions on package files, DEBIAN folder and control file
Help?!
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2011-12-31
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2011-12-31
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I havent tried any postinst and postrm files.. only control. my first few attempts at packaging worked. but now, doing it the same, they wont install.
Im thinking maybe theres a syntax error somewhere.
Heres my control file:
http://www.multiupload.com/4HNKC706KQ
If someone could take a look Id really appreciate it.
XB-Maemo-Flags: visible XB-Maemo-Display-Name: Faster Darker Better Theme
Maemo-Flags: visible Maemo-Display-Name: Faster Darker Better Theme
/home/user/fdb-theme
Installed-Size: 1200
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2011-12-31
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2011-12-31
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Packaging does not work on my N9 even after installing the 3 apps mentioned above.
cp /where/you/downloaded/that/tar /usr/bin/tar
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2011-12-31
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