11-02-2014
This said, you could also package it according to your package manager.
As in, TUI (Text User Interface) is actualy a bash based project, and since my linux is fedora, i have it packated as an rpm.
But regardless if its a script or not, if it needs updating on a frequent basis, a package might be more apropriate.
hth
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rpmgraph
RPMGRAPH(8) System Manager's Manual RPMGRAPH(8)
NAME
rpmgraph - Display RPM Package Dependency Graph
SYNOPSIS
rpmgraph PACKAGE_FILE ...
DESCRIPTION
rpmgraph uses PACKAGE_FILE arguments to generate a package dependency graph. Each PACKAGE_FILE argument is read and added to an rpm trans-
action set. The elements of the transaction set are partially ordered using a topological sort. The partially ordered elements are then
printed to standard output.
Nodes in the dependency graph are package names, and edges in the directed graph point to the parent of each node. The parent node is
defined as the last predecessor of a package when partially ordered using the package dependencies as a relation. That means that the par-
ent of a given package is the package's last prerequisite.
The output is in dot(1) directed graph format, and can be displayed or printed using the dotty graph editor from the graphviz package.
There are no rpmgraph specific options, only common rpm options. See the rpmgraph usage message for what is currently implemented.
SEE ALSO
dot(1),
dotty(1),
http://www.graphviz.org/ <URL:http://www.graphviz.org/>
AUTHORS
Jeff Johnson <jbj@redhat.com>
Red Hat, Inc. 30 June 2002 RPMGRAPH(8)