*- On 14 Jul, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote about "Re: Basic debian package question" > On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Mark Glassberg wrote: > >> The dosemu source packages have "orig" and "diff" in their names. How do >> these packages work together? > > There are several files that work together to form an overall > package. The two you mentioned are used when building the Debian > package from the original source. >
To clarify. The 'orig' is the prestine upstream source. The 'diff' is the diff file(see the patch man page) that adds the Debian modifications and control files to make the Debian package. There is also a 'dsc' file that contains the package name, version, maintainer etc. If you want to build the package locally on your machine then install the dpkg-dev package and download the three files to a common directory and issue the command, dpkg-source -x <package>.dsc This will create a directory for the package. Then to build it cd into that directory and issue the commands,(you will need to make sure you have the appropriate development libraries and headers installed) ./debian/rules binary You will end up with the Debian package built in the parent directory. The latest apt has an option built in to do all this for you. Search the list archives for discussion on how to do this. -- Brian --------------------------------------------------------------------- Mechanical Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis ---------------------------------------------------------------------