Lars Wirzenius wrote:
ma, 2009-10-12 kello 11:29 +0530, skar kirjoitti:
The question is, how do I build glibc sources with my patch using the
"debuild" command?
This should work, if I remember correctly:
apt-get source libc6
cd glibc-whatever
debian/rules patch
... make your changes
debuild
Thanks, that indeed gets me the source tree under build-tree with all
the patches applied. However, running "debuild" rm -rf's the build-tree
and unzips it again.
However, I've found a way. I added my diff file to the
debian/patches/i386/ dir and added the diff file to the
debian/patches/series file under the i386 list and now running debuild
unpacks, then applies patches including my own patch and it builds fine :)
Still, I've got 2 other problems.
1) How do I make debuild use "make -j5" since I've got a quad core
machine and it's using only one cc process.
2) It builds i386 libc+locales, then proceeds to build i386-686
libc+locales. Can I instead force it to build for only i386-686, which I
presume will work on any machine released within the last 3 years?
Thanks once again for your response.
cheers,
skar.
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