On 25-Feb-2000 Rich Sahlender wrote:
> Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>> You want:
>>
>> in current directory -> source- and source_.orig.tar.gz
>>
>> cd source-
>>
>> and run the build scripts, all should be fine.
>
> Hmmm... thanks but... our docs say to:
>
is your debian version 1? as in sour
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> You want:
>
> in current directory -> source- and source_.orig.tar.gz
>
> cd source-
>
> and run the build scripts, all should be fine.
Hmmm... thanks but... our docs say to:
1. Untar upstream and mv it to source-
2. cd into source- and run dh_make
3. dh_make pro
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 12:40:55PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> You want:
> in current directory -> source- and source_.orig.tar.gz
> cd source-
> and run the build scripts, all should be fine.
I just came across a similar problem 2 hours ago:
/path/to/amcl/ contains:
The old source packag
You want:
in current directory -> source- and source_.orig.tar.gz
cd source-
and run the build scripts, all should be fine.
Adding -sa to dpkg-buildpackages or debuild seems to have done it.
Why do I need this if I did not specify -b or -B?
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Okay... I guess I'm too tired to see something that must obviously be
right in front of me. In an empty directory, I download blah-1.1.tar.gz.
I untar it resulting in blah-1.1 subdirectory. I run dh_make within
blah-1.1 which creates the debian subdir and a blah-1.1.orig at the
same level as blah-1
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