Reputation: 445
I have my woking setup.py file; which contain the following line :
home = os.environ["HOME"] # home = /home/dr in my machine;
distutils.core.setup(
...
data_files= [ ('%s/.config/autostart'%home,['data/RockDome-autostart.desktop']),
("%s/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts"%home , ['data/Add to RockDome']) ,
]
Now I proceed to create .deb packge by dpkg-buildpackage -i -I -rfakeroot
; all are true except that the resulted .deb
package has the following hirreracy:
.deb
/ ... other paths
/home
/dr
/.gnome2
/nautilus-scripts
/Add to RockDome
/.config
/autostart
/RockDome-autostart.desktop
As you see; the .deb will install some files to the path:
/home/dr/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/Add to RockDome
/home/dr/.config/autostart/RockDome-autostart.desktop
this paths isn't correct except in my machine; in other machinesit will create that dirs outside the home dir of the user!!
Upvotes: 1
Views: 103
Reputation:
Debian packages should not install files to users' home directories. These files should be installed to the appropriate system-wide locations if possible; if this isn't an option, a postinstall helper script could put them in place for each user. (Keep in mind that there may be more than one user on a system!)
Upvotes: 1