Binary package “hello” in ubuntu bionic
example package based on GNU hello
The GNU hello program produces a familiar, friendly greeting. It
allows non-programmers to use a classic computer science tool which
would otherwise be unavailable to them.
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Seriously, though: this is an example of how to do a Debian package.
It is the Debian version of the GNU Project's `hello world' program
(which is itself an example for the GNU Project).
Source package
Published versions
- hello 2.10-1build1 in amd64 (Release)
- hello 2.10-1build3 in amd64 (Security)
- hello 2.10-1build3 in amd64 (Updates)
- hello 2.10-1build1 in arm64 (Release)
- hello 2.10-1build3 in arm64 (Security)
- hello 2.10-1build3 in arm64 (Updates)
- hello 2.10-1build1 in armhf (Release)
- hello 2.10-1build3 in armhf (Security)
- hello 2.10-1build3 in armhf (Updates)
- hello 2.10-1build1 in i386 (Release)
- hello 2.10-1build3 in i386 (Security)
- hello 2.10-1build3 in i386 (Updates)
- hello 2.10-1build1 in ppc64el (Release)
- hello 2.10-1build3 in ppc64el (Security)
- hello 2.10-1build3 in ppc64el (Updates)
- hello 2.10-1build1 in s390x (Release)
- hello 2.10-1build3 in s390x (Security)
- hello 2.10-1build3 in s390x (Updates)