d by
katie and policy.
And indeed policy does not mention bz2, and speaks of orig.tar.gz all over
the place. I guess this means bz2 is not supported yet, even though dpkg
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> Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> The dpkg changelog says (2005-06-11):
>>
>> * debian/control ([dpkg-dev]Recommends): Recommend bzip2, it's
>> not an absolute dependency until bz2 packages are
at and how it is going on. So where does the
> magic happen?
man dh_installinit:
If a file named debian/package.default exists, then it is installed
into etc/default/package in the package build directory, with "package"
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working, and that currently only packages with *lots* of reverse dependencies
(such as glibc) have it implemented. I personally wouldn't bother for a new
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running instead of the intended 2.
What should I do? I see 3 options:
1- Don't use the -j flag in scons
2- Use the -j flag and potentially use more threads than specified
3- Use the -j flag with a lower number (eg, NTHREADS/2).
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> On 29/01/08 at 17:23 -0300, Felipe Sateler wrote:
>> Recently dpkg-buildpackage got the option to build in parallel via the -j
>> option. This means that debian/rules is called with that option set, and sets
>> parallel=n in DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS.
>&
d the linke. I
> don't want to do a big dh_install run. The goal is to use the helper
> scripts to take the advantage of them.
Then use package.manpages, package.examples and the like. What's the problem
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> Hi Felipe,
>
> Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Jörg Sommer wrote:
>>> Don Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 08 Mar 2008, Jörg Sommer wrote:
>>>>> Don Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
fault even if in your case
the pkgconfig file is trivial.
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VCS preference, and that of my upstream, is Bazaar, this
> makes PAPT more of a burden than I was looking for. Alioth was
> attractive for this package largely *because* it provides hosted
> Bazaar repositories.
You may want to consider using collab-maint instead of creating a ne
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pidgin-plugin-pack instead of building a package for only a perl script.
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> What would be the best way to keep such a directory in place, but
> exclude the directory from the Debian source and binary packages?
dpkg-source -i"regexp"?
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>> Ben Finney wrote:
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>> > What would be the best way to keep such a directory in place, but
>> > exclude the directory from the Debian source and binary packages?
>>
>> dp
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d code copies are a bad thing. You should try to contact Simon
Richter (asio's maintainer) to update debian's asio version.
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> On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 01:52:37PM -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
>
>> You may want to contact the btg guys. They have been providing deb packages
>> for both btg and libtorrent for a while (I made the first few releases).
>
> Hi Felipe,
> do y
is asking for
trouble, I think (although asio is not a library per se, AFAIK). If you build
depend on libboost1.35, then I think you should use the other boost libraries
at 1.35.
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Jose Luis Rivas Contreras wrote:
> Sorry, I don't think that "libtorrent-rakshasa is used by only one
> client" is argument enough to get it a name change.
I'm wondering if libtorrent-rakshasa even needs a shared library, given that the
only person using it is raksha
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>>> Sorry, I don't think that "libtorrent-rakshasa is used by only one
>>> client" is argu
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>>
>> The thing is you just named 3 cases were they are useful for unrelated
>> reasons (namely, saving mirror space via an arch:
popular processor? If so, can/should I use that option?
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Neil Williams wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-05-22 at 01:12 -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
>> Hi. Csound, a package I maintain, supports enabling a set of gcc
>> optimizations via a build option. Code generated with those options can be
>> significantly faster (I've seen improve
Neil Williams wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-05-22 at 12:42 -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
>> Neil Williams wrote:
>>
>> > To check the arch, always test against the HOST architecture. Native
>> > builds set HOST == BUILD but if the package is ever cross-built, your
>>
resent on non linux archs. Should I test for HOST or BUILD?
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he same).
> I can also confirm that the files in the archives are always the same (checked
> with `tar -tf` and diffing the lists).
>
> What can I do here?
AFAIK the problem is not tar, but gzip. If I read correctly man gzip, your
solution would be to use tar first, and then gzip -9n.
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> On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 09:29:37 +0200, David Paleino wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 09:24:09 +0200, David Paleino wrote:
>>
>> > On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 20:05:31 -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
>> >
>> > > David Paleino wrote:
>
m (autotools, make) which adds the complexity.
FWIW, in this case the problem was "clever" use of (i think standard) make and
implicit rules. Using the gnu build system would have actually avoided this
issue, as automake puts flags in other variables and doesn't rely on implicit
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that uses ../tarballs AFAIK.
>
> Is 'pbuilder' different in this regard? I'd rather not have the same
> file needing to appear at multiple places just to get the Debian tools
> working in concert.
pbuilder requires whatever you use as a builder. The default is
dpkg-buildpackage, so it will expect the orig in ..
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> Any suggestion for debian/rules ? or pointer to good example.
You can't really do this, AFAIK. You can break the source into 2 separate source
packages that each build one package. That way you only update the foo-updated
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> On Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 12:10:16PM -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> > Osamu Aoki wrote:
> > > Any suggestion for debian/rules ? or pointer to good example.
> >
> > You can't really do this, AFAIK. You can break the source
cc -Wl,--as-needed -pthread -o test test.c
% objdump -p test | grep NEEDED
NEEDED libpthread.so.0
NEEDED libc.so.6
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> Incidentally, this makefile seems to
> have some problems with it (it has an empty clean: target, and no
> .PHONY even though some rules don't create files with their names,
> like the clean: target).
And why would that be a problem?
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> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:24 PM, Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> Incidentally, this makefile seems to
>>> have some problems with it (it has an empty clean: target, and no
>>> .PHON
$?
> 1
>
> Should I rename the directory in the .orig.tar and make
> tamper-checking more difficult, or not rename the directory in the
> .orig.tar and make tamper-checking easier?
Don't rename. dpkg-source takes care of that.
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s. Does it? If it
is, how is this to be done?
3) Actually, the source packages need merging anyway. Do the changelogs need
merging? How is that done?
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Done some work, now I might be ready.
Justin Pryzby wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 05:35:15PM -0300, Felipe Sateler wrote:
>> contact Matt, but so far I haven't received any response (mail was sent
>> on 11/01/06). I do know I have to file an ITA bug to each package, bu
nds on
installwatch, which has to be uninstalled in order to upgrade checkinstall.
So dpkg won't look very far in time, as probably was intended, to keep it
simple.
> /usr/doc/ is now a policy violation; documentation must live in
> /usr/share/doc/.
That was a typo. I am placing stuff
/main/c/checkinstall/
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> now..
Done.
> Your modified makefile might use install -s to install the library,
> rather than cp.
Done.
> BTW, did you ever figure out why dpkg wasn't allowing you to directly
> install the new package?
No. However, I've been playing
home/inniyah/gnash/gnash/libbase/.libs
> -Wl,--rpath -Wl,/home/inniyah/gnash/gnash/libgeometry/.libs [...]
You probably can solve this by passing --disable-rpath to ./configure.
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ll package
now [2]. Of course, any suggestions/fixes/comments are greatly appreciated.
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2006/03/msg00348.html
[2] http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/c/checkinstall/
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> On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 12:52 -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
>> Frank Küster wrote:
>> > If the place for configuration is mentioned anywhere in the upstream
>> > documentation, this is the place to indicate the Debian-specific
>> > placemen
EADME et al are supposed to
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be very unlikely. So, README.Debian is gone, and the package has ben
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But the symlink would be located at /usr/local, which can't be written by
packages.
> This is even mentioned in policy.
Where is that mentioned? I can't find it.
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package requires.
But the thing is I modified the package, and there is no need to create
useless files/symlinks. As I also modified the documentation to point to
the real places, I see no reason to create the symlinks.
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I had the same problem with a package nyself. What I did was put the old
ones in the format changelog-.Debian.old.
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using debian revisions I can know who made the changes, and what I should
expect from it (although that's what the changelog is there for, but
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probably won't help you much in this issue: the
policy is more geared towards package creation and maintainance, not
general usage of a debian system.
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ght way to go?
It is. However, just updating the Maintainer field is no reason to upload a
package. Check the BTS for any bugs you can fix, and when you have a reason
to upload (such as some bugfixes, enhancements or new upstream releases),
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Forgot to add that the packages are in mentors.debian.net:
http://m.d.n/debian/pool/main/c/checkinstall/checkinstall_1.6.0-1.diff.gz
http://m.d.n/debian/pool/main/c/checkinstall/checkinstall_1.6.0-1.dsc
http://m.d.n/debian/pool/main/c/checkinstall/checkinstall_1.6.0.orig.tar.gz
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Architecture: any and not all?
Because although checkinstall itself is arch: all, my package includes
installwatch, which is arch: any.
I have uploaded a new package, with #354389 removed, and a new fix on
#298152.
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http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/c/checkinstall
Or just "apt-get source checkinstall" if your sources.list contains:
deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main contrib non-free
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
Kind regards
Oops. That was meant for the drafts folder. Please ignore this post.
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other packages seem to be due to it.
That is because python has gone through a transition recently. Please refer
to the python policy:
http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/python-policy/
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> Thomas Leonard wrote:
>
>> But, there also seems to be python-support (dh_pysupport) and
>> python-central. Would using one of these make my package more likely to
>> be accepted? I'm not keen on using python-central because most of the
(like /usr/lib/) to libraries that
>are only intended to be used by the executables (or other libraries)
>within the package."
Shouldn't those cases be fixed via LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
> cheers,
> Charles
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[1] 356864, 354389, 360564
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Neil Williams wrote:
> On 02/11/06 19:24:07, Felipe Sateler wrote:
>> Hi. I was reviewing the bug page for checkinstall, which I maintain,
>> and came across a few bugs[1] that are marked as fixed and do
Thibaut Paumard wrote:
> I believe the Right Thing (TM) to do is
> ./configure --prefix=/usr
> make
> DESTDIR=$(DESTDIR) make install
I'd say it is
make DESTDIR=$(DESTIR) install
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contrib non-free
- dget http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/b/btg/btg_0.9.0-1.dsc
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True. I changed the control file. A new version is up at the same location.
The diff will be different, though since it appears that I installed a new
version of autotools-dev, and config.{guess,sub} were updated.
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This library package is needed by BTG, which I am currently packaging too
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his still necessary?
Also, when a library ships a .pc file, should it include the option in its
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> Policy 10.2 says we must compile shared libraries with -D_REENTRANT:
>
>> You must specify the gcc option -D_REENTRANT when building a library
>> (either static or shared) to make the library compatible with
>> LinuxThreads.
>
> However, Lin
s not implied
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is no point in
copying AUTHORS into debian/copyright. Some packages of mine say in
debian/copyright:
Upstream Authors: Main Author and others. For details, see the AUTHORS file
provided.
This way, you have automatic update of the authors when updating to a new
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ontribution of a deinterlacing algorithm and
> some PowerPC porting, but there is no mention of it in Debian's
> packages.
This is a bug in the xine-lib package because it doesn't ship the AUTHORS
file, even though copyright references it. Filed as #438677.
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ion. Is that not too
> hacky?
Indeed it is hacky. Check the debian python policy for how to do this.
[1] http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/python-policy/
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- cd into pkg-vers
- dpatch-edit-patch
- do your thing
- exit dpatch
- cd .. ; diff -u pkg-vers{.orig,}/debian/patches/.dpatch
Another option is to apply the patch in both directories, do your change in
one of them, and then diff.
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ewhere it is written that binary
packages should not link with package provided libraries, but use the
system one. This is done because then it is easier to correct bugs related
to the original library (no need to search for packages that link with
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nsibly when invoked with 'start' and already running
- Behave sensibly when invoked with 'stop' and not running
- Don't kill unfortunately named user processes.
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running.
Not really. It also depends on how you see it: if I ask some process to
stop, I don't care if it was running or not. All I care is that it does
end up stopped. I see it like this:
stop:
pre-requisites: none
post-conditions: the service is stopped, or an error is repo
ild-b && make
etc etc.
This way you don't need to erase one version to build the other.
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ems like linux.debian.* is read-only
Are you sure you are using gmane? linux.debian.* sounds like google groups
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ian/. Although it is cleaner,
if the package is small, and the changes aren't that many, it doesn't make
much difference, and the overhead of using dpatch/quilt/other patch system
seems too much.
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at uses some private libraries. Don't make them public,
> ensure that the private libraries STAY private.
But then one must define RPATH to allow the binary to find the library,
right? How does one ensure that the RPATH doesn't point to /usr/lib?
Usually to avoid rpath one would pas
Neil Williams wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 13:40:43 -0300
> Felipe Sateler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> >
>> >> The libs are specifics to this program.
>> >
>> > In which case, the libs MUST NOT be in /usr/lib/ but in /usr/lib/foo -
ain/c/csound
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable main
contrib non-free
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/c/csound/csound_5.07.0.dfsg-1.dsc
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Felipe Sateler wrote:
> Hi mentors,
>
> I am looking for comments on the package csound.
I forgot to add: current scons in unstable is broken[1], so you need an
older version such as [2].
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/444204
[2] Version 0.97.0d20070809-1 at
http://snapshot.debian.net/arc
a package you don't have experience with:
the first library, the first multi-binary package, a relatively complex
package.
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