On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 09:03:16AM +0900, Roger Shimizu wrote: > Nikolaus Rath <nikol...@rath.org> wrote: > > I think the last line should better be > > > > $ mk-build-deps -i > > > > ..in that case you won't get bitten if the build deps of the new package > > differ from the build deps of the package in the archive. > > > > Does build-dep require deb-src in sources.list? If so, the above removes > > that requirement as well. > > Yes, deb-src line is needed in sources.list. > And build-dep command requires the package already in the archive. > > So maybe it's better to use command below to fit all cases: > mk-build-deps --root-cmd sudo --install --tool "apt-get -o > Debug::pkgProblemResolver=yes --no-install-recommends" > (from wiki [0])
I think of mk-build-deps as a developer/contributor tool, and `apt-get build-dep` a Debian system administrator/user tool. dgit-user(7) is aimed at the latter group, and people reading it might already be familiar with it. The advantages of mk-build-deps over `apt-get build-dep` are not sufficient, IMO, to outweigh the value in referring to a tool that the reader of the manpage probably already knows and understands. -- Sean Whitton
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