On Tue, May 01, 2018 at 11:10:15AM +0100, Aaron Gray wrote: > Where do I find the .deb source packaging source code for packlages ? Source packages don't have a .deb extension nor are they one file per package, but you can find them in the apt repo, if you add a deb-src line mirroring your deb line.
> I need to update some packages to latest releease. Is this done by bhand > on packages by bespoke or is there a build systemn that will deal with > separate GNU autoconf/make packages ? It's not clear what are you asking. Usually updating a package to a new upstream release is done by replacing the upstream tarball and adapting the packaging files and this requires at least some knowledge of the Debian packaging process. if you are using stable you should look at the backports first. Also, installing a package from unstable manually (not with apt) or rebuilding it locally should be easier than updating the source package. -- WBR, wRAR
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