David Caldwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: <snipping a good suggestion>
> Even better than what I just said above is to make a source dir and 2 > build dirs, like so: > > > <project_base>/source-tree > <project_base>/build1 > <project_base>/build2 > <project_base>/debian > > That way the source files are nicely separated from the build files. > Binutils organizes itself this way. It uses some unpacking/patching > scripts that are modular and should be able to fit into any package. > Or perhaps, any package should be able to made to fit the scripts. :-) > I'm not sure where the scripts originated from, but I'm sure someone > here will know... Anybody interested should look at dbs -- it's packaged. Personally, I don't like hiding the source in its own tree, and not having it available immediately after "dpkg-source -x". dbs (or similar approaches) are almost mandatory to stay sane with packages requiring many changes to upstream source, but otherwise it just adds complication. -- Robbe
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