How to create multiple .opk packages from single source?
I'm using opkg package manager and opkg-buildpackage script to build my packages. I don't like the binaries and the headers going to the same .opk package.
Is it possible to create multiple packages from single control
file with opkg-buildpackage
? I don't think it is possible with the version of the script that I'm using, but maybe there is a more advanced version of this script? If yes, what is the correct syntax of the control
file?
I would like to produce Debian-like packages with -dev
suffix for the libraries containing headers. Maybe there is a more appropriate solution for this?
opkg
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I'm using opkg package manager and opkg-buildpackage script to build my packages. I don't like the binaries and the headers going to the same .opk package.
Is it possible to create multiple packages from single control
file with opkg-buildpackage
? I don't think it is possible with the version of the script that I'm using, but maybe there is a more advanced version of this script? If yes, what is the correct syntax of the control
file?
I would like to produce Debian-like packages with -dev
suffix for the libraries containing headers. Maybe there is a more appropriate solution for this?
opkg
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I'm using opkg package manager and opkg-buildpackage script to build my packages. I don't like the binaries and the headers going to the same .opk package.
Is it possible to create multiple packages from single control
file with opkg-buildpackage
? I don't think it is possible with the version of the script that I'm using, but maybe there is a more advanced version of this script? If yes, what is the correct syntax of the control
file?
I would like to produce Debian-like packages with -dev
suffix for the libraries containing headers. Maybe there is a more appropriate solution for this?
opkg
I'm using opkg package manager and opkg-buildpackage script to build my packages. I don't like the binaries and the headers going to the same .opk package.
Is it possible to create multiple packages from single control
file with opkg-buildpackage
? I don't think it is possible with the version of the script that I'm using, but maybe there is a more advanced version of this script? If yes, what is the correct syntax of the control
file?
I would like to produce Debian-like packages with -dev
suffix for the libraries containing headers. Maybe there is a more appropriate solution for this?
opkg
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