Hi, thanks for the reply. However, there's one thing that I don't understand.
A Dijous, 9 d'octubre de 2014, Joachim Wiedorn va escriure: > > While compiling with debuild it creates files like this one: with debuild, it makes a debian clean and after another clean. I don't have any log at the end of the process. Just with fakeroot debian/rules binary, that lets this files on the disk. > <package>.debhelper.log: > > dh_auto_configure > dh_auto_build > dh_auto_test > dh_prep > dh_installdirs > dh_auto_install > dh_install > dh_installdocs > dh_installchangelogs > dh_installman > dh_perl > dh_link > dh_compress > dh_fixperms > dh_installdeb > dh_gencontrol > dh_md5sums > dh_builddeb > dh_builddeb > > > If I want to recompile only the deb packages (with the already compiled > binaries) at first I delete the last lines in the .log file(s) until > dh_install: > > <package>.debhelper.log: > > dh_auto_configure > dh_auto_build > dh_auto_test > dh_prep > dh_installdirs > dh_auto_install > > And than run > > $ quilt push -a if I don't have patches, should I have to do that? > $ fakeroot debian/rules binary Ok, I understand then that I have to modify _all_ the packages that I want to be rebuild, no? Best regards, Leopold -- -- Linux User 152692 PGP: 05F4A7A949A2D9AA Catalonia ------------------------------------- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
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