> > unpack: some packages unpack the upstream tarball, some do patching > > patch: some patch the source tree, some generate patch out of it. > 2. A policy on what target to have for optional unpacking and patching, > and apply a recommendation that is enforced on etch/etch+1 > > That should probably not be unpack/patch since they break existing > makefiles, and as #250202 suggests, unpacked and patched seem to be > good candidates. > > I'm going to check the output of > > make -f debian/rules -n -p | grep '^[^ ]\+:' | grep -v '^#' > > to make sure what targets don't exist.
I've found out that the status is : patched -- unused unpacked -- used unpack -- used patch --used I've used the following script to find out what kind of targets we have in Debian: #!/bin/bash # a script to check debian/rules make targets for all distribution. cd /mnt/120g-1/dancer/debian-source/sources ls -1 | while read A; do echo $A; ( ulimit -u 200 ulimit -t 20 cd $A/$A-*/ && make -f debian/rules -n -p | grep '^[^ ]\+:' | grep -v '^#' ) > rules/$A < /dev/null done regards, junichi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]