>debian/rules is just a Makefile. Of you understand Makefile syntax,
>that is all you need. Basically, you can place your file somewhere in
>the debian/ directory. Then after the call to dh_installdirs (I think)
>you can use a simple mv command to move your file to the desired
>destination.
No a
documention
about debian/rules, but still I can't manage to do what I want to.
Hope someone could help me here.
Please let me know if I should post
this in the debian-boot list instead, cause am a bit unsure if this
is the correct list.
Thank you for any input.
-nidr
On 5/30/05, Geert Stappers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are welcome at debian-boot@lists.debian.org
> for advice on debian-installer hacking.
Thank you.
I've now made a thread in the debian-boot list (
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2005/06/msg2.html )
Hope someone will answer me ther
On 5/29/05, Philipp Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try "zgrep 'Package: tasksel' Package.gz" on those in a "main"
> subdirectory. I don't know what kind of distribution directory you
> have got within your image.
Well, I tried that with no success.
My iso is a "Debian GNU/Linux testing "Sarge" -
On 5/29/05, Philipp Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, you haven't changed the Packages file on your installation
> medium, with which debootstrap verifies the integrity of the packages
> it installs (it checks for possible data corruption). I do not have
> any media at hand, but look for it (
I've downloaded the source of tasksel 2.23 and made a deb from the
source with the dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot command. And replaced my
"unofficial" tasksel_2.23_all.deb file with the original one in the
pool/main/t/tasksel directory on my sarge iso.
So I thought this would work (just for testing
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