* Colin Walters ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 12:37, Mateusz Papiernik wrote:
> > > But unlike dpkg-source v2, you can start using CBS right now. Sound
> > > interesting? Here's the URL where you can download CBS:
> > > http://cvs.verbum.org/debian/rules
> >
> > Yes, it sound
Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> your upstream's Makefile isn't properly
> coded to keep other flags like -I around when CFLAGS is set.
>
> the real solution is to fix the Makefile so that this works.
Human users will also appreciate such a fix...
-Miles
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On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 12:37, Mateusz Papiernik wrote:
> > But unlike dpkg-source v2, you can start using CBS right now. Sound
> > interesting? Here's the URL where you can download CBS:
> > http://cvs.verbum.org/debian/rules
>
> Yes, it sounds interesting, but I had a problems with CBS and two
>
> But unlike dpkg-source v2, you can start using CBS right now. Sound
> interesting? Here's the URL where you can download CBS:
> http://cvs.verbum.org/debian/rules
Yes, it sounds interesting, but I had a problems with CBS and two
packages (mainly GNU Gadu 2 from cvs and Kadu from kadu.net). It'
On 25 Nov 2002, Colin Walters wrote:
> I attempted to take some of these ideas, and adapt them to the Debian
> build system; in particular, debian/rules. The result is currently
> called Colin's Build System, but don't let the name give you the
Oh, I like it. I haven't used it yet, but the idea
So, while we wait for the dpkg maintainers to review the dpkg-source v2
code, I decided to address another thing I think is broken about our
source format: the excessive complexity and redundancy in debian/rules.
I was strongly influenced by Christoph Lameter's u-os package manager
source format (
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