When we build a binary debian .deb package from debian sources,for example with the debuild command of the devscripts package,is there the danger of change in the file system?For example with rpm there is a BuildRoot situated in /var/tmp where rpm temporarily installs all files of the binary package created, according to their place in the filesystem,previously to actually create the binary .rpm package,then the "real" file system is not affected. What happens with the building of binary .deb packages from debian sources?The fakeroot package does not seem to do exactly that(temporary storage before the assembling of the binary).
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