Simon Richter wrote...
> The state after unpacking is also the state before packing. That is, if
> you build a package twice, any files from the build left over after an
> invocation of the clean target will end up in the packaging diff (or
> stop the source package build).
That's one of the reas
Hi,
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 08:39:23PM +0200, Christoph Biedl wrote:
> a while ago I learned at a place I cannot remember that the clean
> target should restore the build place, more precisely: The state
> created after an initial unpacking ("dpkg-source -x" or the like) and
> "fakeroot debian/r
Christoph Biedl wrote...
> Is this fully covered by "4.9 Main building script",
Read: Is this fully covered by the 'clean' target description in
"4.9 Main building script"?
Christoph
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Hello,
a while ago I learned at a place I cannot remember that the clean
target should restore the build place, more precisely: The state
created after an initial unpacking ("dpkg-source -x" or the like) and
"fakeroot debian/rules clean" should be restored after a build (debuild
or the like) and
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