Le jeudi, 7 mai 2020, 21.59:56 h CEST Manuel Wagesreither a écrit : > Do I need to extract it? > https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/build.en.html doesn't > mention anything like that. Also, it doesn't seem to change the outcome.
The first part of the guide (Chapter 2. First steps) [0] explains a little better what different parts constitute a source package, and therefore a source directory. Another good resource is the Debian handbook; specifically it's chapter 5.3 "Structure of a Source Package" [1]. In short, you need to: - extract the upstream tarball - extract the Debian changes on top of the directory containing your upstream extracted source code (usually a .debian.tar.*). - apply the patches All this is doable by hand, but really, you should rely on Debian's tools: $ apt-get source coreutils … will download and extract the coreutils source package from the Debian repositories. And by extract, I mean that it will do nothing more than the 3 steps above. Regards, OdyX [0] https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/first.en.html [1] https://www.debian.org/doc//manuals/debian-handbook/sect.source-package-structure.en.html
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