When I try to build an installer package for Ubuntu (Debian), I am asked (per 
the INSTALL doc in the root folder) to execute: "dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc 
-rfakeroot" before I use configure/make etc. 
However, after I checkout the source, make the required changes to the code and 
run the command, it creates a folder called debian with a bunch of files and 
directories, but no .deb files. 
Is there a place that explains this process in detail? (For ex. if I'm changing 
something inside a folder in epan/dissectors/asn1/, will the dpkg command 
internally build the changed code or do I need to compile it first and then run 
the dpkg command?
Regards.


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