I'm getting started preparing an installation script for a software package onto an Ubuntu server. I would like to write a script as a .deb package that is aware of dependencies that must be installed beforehand (a database, web server, etc.).

Can you recommend any tutorials/resources to help a newbie developer get started writing deb packages?

Update: Canonical has a thorough Packaging Guide which explains the process very well.

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If you are entirely new to building Debian packages, I suggest that you look at the Debian New Maintainers' Guide and use the Debian Developer's Reference as reference. As a starting point, dh_make (from the dh-make package) should give you a good template to work with.

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Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for. – jordan002 Jul 24 '09 at 12:39
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Earlier question at stackoverflow:
How to build a Debian/Ubuntu package from source?

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If you plan to install some software with their dependencies, you don't really need to make a .deb package. A Shell script should work, calling the package manager to resolve dependencies, etc.

The default Shell on Ubuntu is Bash. If you don't know how to do it, here is a basic tutorial and an advanced guide.

Hope it helps.

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The reason I want to do a deb is that we will be creating many of these servers over time, and I'd like to distribute updates via this mechanism. I imagine I'll be using bash scripts within the installer to carry out steps of the installation. Thanks for the help! – jordan002 Jul 22 '09 at 15:11
Thanks for the advanced guide link. – Liran Orevi Jul 23 '09 at 21:49
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