Peter Samuelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [Lucas Nussbaum] >> The problem is that it isn't required to have exactly the same source >> tree after "./configure ; make ; make clean". It's just required that >> "./configure ; make ; make clean ; ./configure ; make" works. It is >> possible that the first build modifies some files, but that the package >> can still be built, without being differerent from the one from the >> first build. > > How about this then: if you debuild without -b, -B, or -nc, it builds a > source package before building the binary packages. What if it were to > build another source package afterwards, and compare the two .diff.gz > files? Timestamps in the diff would be ignored. But if the actual > file contents of the diff were different, that would IMO be a bug. > -- > Peter Samuelson | org-tld!p12n!peter | http://p12n.org/
debuild; debuild -S; debdiff should give zero changes. Often enough that isn't true though. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]