Op Mon, 25 May 2009 03:36:28 +0100 schreef Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk>:
> Cool - that looks really useful. However, it looks like you're just > running "dpkg-source -x" to unpack packages. This misses any Debian > changes made using a patch system. Unfortunately there is no standard > mechanism to apply patches in version 1 source patches, but it should > be easy enough to support the standard patch queue formats. I know, it's not ideal. Unfortunately, running "debian/rules patch" is going to be difficult, as the site runs on a FreeBSD system :) [1][2] (It's a friend's system that has lots of spare cpu cycles and bandwidth available.) > Ideally, you would also unpack multi-tarball packages such as gcc > before indexing. When I wrote a program to search through Debian > source (without indexing) I recursively unpacked all tarballs. Note > that there is a tar implementation that includes some weird tarballs > as test cases. That's a nice idea. [1] I might try installing Debian/kFreeBSD in a chroot. The FAQ claims it won't work "perfectly", but maybe it'll do. [2] Whose bug is it if FreeBSD's gunzip can't decompress some Debian packages?
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