On Sat, 20 Jul 2013 03:11:46 +0000, T o n g wrote:

>>> Did you try to build debian binary package from there?
>> 
>> So please tell me what you mean with this sentence, I just don't know
>> what you mean.
> 
> build debian binary package from the source package that you just built.
> 
>>> I'll get back to you in specific details later, but again just as
>>> normal.
> 
> This is EXACTLY what I did (in a empty directory):
> 
>   dget http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/libp/libpam-ssh-agent-
> auth/libpam-ssh-agent-auth_0.9.5-2.dsc
> 
>   dpkg-source -x *.dsc cd libpam-ssh-agent-auth-0.9.5/
> 
>   debuild -us -uc
> 
> As normal as building any binary package to me.
> 
> The binary package built this way is empty.
> 
>>>Meanwhile, when I said that "the binary package is empty", as I
>>> explained in my OP, I meant that the built binary package will not
>>> contains the files that I want. I.e., it contains nothing except the
>>> copyright & changelog files.
>> 
>> That part was fully clear to me. And as I said, in my tries it was
>> always there.
> 
> So you did the above normal steps as building any binary package but get
> different result? Or did you do something more than normal?

My bad. 

Revisiting my work log, I suddenly realized the "source package" that I 
built from is not the one that I built from the upstream source but my 
already tweaked one. 

Thanks for your tip on renaming the control files. Now my binary package 
is no longer empty any more. 

>> Sure, remove the second build target
> 
> Are you saying changing the line
> 
>   binary: binary-indep binary-arch
> 
> into:
> 
>   binary: binary-indep # binary-arch
> 
> to remove the second binary build target?
> [ . . .]
> 
> If you talked about the
> 
>   build %:
>         dh $@
> 
> line, I put them there because I want to fix the following lintian
> issues:
> 
>   W: libpam-ssh-agent-auth source: debian-rules-missing-recommended-
> target build-arch
>   W: libpam-ssh-agent-auth source: debian-rules-missing-recommended-
> target build-indep
> 
> How else should I fix it then?

So this is the remaining issue for me so far (As you can see I've tried 
to find the answer myself and using the build %:\n\tdh $@ is the "answer" 
that I found).

Thanks


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