Copy your working EXE and any required DLLs into /opt/myapp inside the package folder.

(Optional) Place a .png icon file inside myapp-package/usr/share/pixmaps/myapp.png to give your application a visual identity in the Linux app menu. Step 4: Create the Execution Script

If you own the source code of the Windows application, wrapping it in Wine is suboptimal. Instead, cross-compile the source code directly into a native Linux binary using toolchains like GCC, Clang, or language-specific compiler flags (e.g., GOOS=linux for Go, or Cargo targets for Rust). Once a native Linux binary is generated, package it using standard dpkg-deb procedures to ensure maximum performance and native system integration. To help narrow down the packaging process, tell me:

Create myapp_1.0/usr/share/applications/myapp.desktop :

Navigate outside your workspace directory and use dpkg-deb to compile everything into a single package. dpkg-deb --build my-package Use code with caution.

Converting a Windows executable ( .exe ) file directly into a Debian software package ( .deb ) link is not possible because they are entirely different formats built for different operating systems. However, you can easily host a converted package online to generate your own download link.

Navigate to the parent directory and build the .deb package using dpkg-deb .

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Copy your working EXE and any required DLLs into /opt/myapp inside the package folder.

(Optional) Place a .png icon file inside myapp-package/usr/share/pixmaps/myapp.png to give your application a visual identity in the Linux app menu. Step 4: Create the Execution Script

If you own the source code of the Windows application, wrapping it in Wine is suboptimal. Instead, cross-compile the source code directly into a native Linux binary using toolchains like GCC, Clang, or language-specific compiler flags (e.g., GOOS=linux for Go, or Cargo targets for Rust). Once a native Linux binary is generated, package it using standard dpkg-deb procedures to ensure maximum performance and native system integration. To help narrow down the packaging process, tell me:

Create myapp_1.0/usr/share/applications/myapp.desktop :

Navigate outside your workspace directory and use dpkg-deb to compile everything into a single package. dpkg-deb --build my-package Use code with caution.

Converting a Windows executable ( .exe ) file directly into a Debian software package ( .deb ) link is not possible because they are entirely different formats built for different operating systems. However, you can easily host a converted package online to generate your own download link.

Navigate to the parent directory and build the .deb package using dpkg-deb .

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