# along with selector. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
-VERSION=1.0
+# This script creates the Debian package. The way it does it is
+# probably not very conventional. I am open to suggestions.
+
+# Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
+
+VERSION=1.0-R`git log|grep ^commit|wc -l`
+PACKAGE=/tmp/selector_${VERSION}_i386.deb
make -k
mkdir -p ${TMP}/${d}
done
-# for l in `ldd selector | grep "=> /" | awk '{print $3}'`; do
- # dpkg -S $l
-# done | cut -f 1 -d: | sort | uniq
+# LIBS=`ldd selector | grep "=> /" | awk '{print $3}'`
+# DEPS=`for l in ${LIBS}; do dpkg -S $l; done | cut -f 1 -d: | sort | uniq`
cat > ${TMP}/DEBIAN/control <<EOF
Package: selector
Depends: libncurses5, libstdc++6, libc6, libgcc1
Description: A command line for dynamic string-matching.
This is a command line for dynamic string selection. As you type a
- list of strings separated by ';', the display is updated in real time
- to show only the lines containing all the said strings. The main
+ list of strings separated by ';' or a regexp, the display is updated
+ in real time to show only the lines with matching content. The main
usage of selector is as an efficient search in the shell command
history. With the correct option, it will inject the selected line
into the virtual tty input buffer, hence allowing the user to edit
cp ./selector.1 ${TMP}/usr/share/man/man1
gzip ${TMP}/usr/share/man/man1/selector.1
-dpkg-deb --build ${TMP} /tmp/selector_${VERSION}_i386.deb
+dpkg-deb --build ${TMP} ${PACKAGE}
+
+dpkg --contents ${PACKAGE}
rm -rf ${TMP}