I will look and trie! Thank's for your ultra quickly response, too:-) I'm printing many doc's to give his "in handy" ( the policy will more one ;-) I'll trie hard Masters! :-)
Thank's A Lot! []'s of seventy round's, Dani:-) ps: ahamm, what is "pacakges.qa.d.o" ? i'm not understood this abbreviature... Thank's 2005/7/9, Justin Pryzby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 10:44:40PM -0300, Dani wrote: > > Hi! Thank's for your ultra quickly response:-) > > > > For now, I have more one question: I need learn about > > * "Multiple"-binary * in sense of maint-guide. (from one [or two:] > > souce tarball, > > to many binaries.deb) > > > > The maint-guide teaching me about "single"-binary but nothing > > about "multiple" ... > > > > My question is : where I find docs, tutorials, etc about use > > of dh_make for making multiple binaries ? > dh_make is just a template, and the difference between what it outputs > for "single binary" is very similar to what it outputs for "multiple > binary". > > The difference is entirely within ./debian/control. Check the policy > manual for the definition of that file. In short, the first entry > describes the "source" package, and each successive entry describes a > binary package which is built from that source package. > ./debian/rules might also be a bit different (in the argument to > dpkg-buildpackage maybe). > > Indeed, gcc will be a complicated beast to package for a personal > project. You might also refer to some OTHER existing packages, which > creates multiple binary packages, as a reference. A list of 200 > candidates is given by: > > apt-cache search data |grep -- -data > > openssh and gaim also come to mind. (Check the "binary packages" > section of pacakges.qa.d.o). > > Cheers, > Justin > > > 2005/7/9, Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 02:17:01AM -0300, Dani wrote: > > > > hi! my system is a Debian Testing. I use a Athlon Xp1.7 (x86) and > > > > I already installed the tools give in "maint-guide". I tried hard > > > > _but_ *all* > > > > tutorials that I encounter use this estructure: > > > > > > > > # apt-get source gcc-X.Y > > > > # cd gcc-X.Y > > > > # dpkg-buildpackage ( or debuild ) > > > > ... > > > > > > > > But this is _not_ what I need. my need is take a gcc from gcc.gnu.org > > > > and make a (more or less) complete debianization and of course in a > > > > gcc that NOT yet packaged for Debian. for now, this is for my personal > > > > use. > > > > > > Your best bet is *probably* going to be to port the existing packaging > > > scripts for gcc to the version of gcc you want to build. That may or may > > > not be simple (gcc is a pretty complex package), but it's the standard > > > method of making packages of new versions of existing packages. > > > > > > - Matt > > > > > > > > > BodyID:1139165.2.n.logpart (stored separately) -- "There are many plans in the Human heart, But is the Lord's Purpose that prevails" []'s Dani:-)