So this is a newbie question for sure.
In windows when I want to deploy a release, I can either zip it up with all the .dll's or use Install Shield. Nice and clean.
In Mac I can use macdeployqt and make a nice quick .dmg
Ubuntu 12.04 is kinda ticking me off,
so many tutorials on how to make a debian package for my release version of a program
I ran the ldd command and found all the dependencies and went and copied them all to the
release folder. But it seems this isn't the right way to do it. Can I just leave all the release files and dependencies in one folder and just put it into a .tar.gz ? or should I make a debian package and if so, could somebody recommend a tutorial for me, because I'm finding so many different ways to do it, that it's driving me nuts....
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