At 11:42 AM 10/14/01 -0500, Colin Watson replied:
You need to look in the pool, not dists/unstable.
Thanks I see it now, I was trying to use the package_name+version, looking
at the sources.gz file, I noticed that its just the package name, openssh.
When I now try
apt-get -b source openssh
I now seems to download ok, and then throws an error while running
dpkg-buildpackage-
dh_testdir: Command not found.
What is this error and what do I need to do fix it?
Also do I need to get the latest libraries needed, or is this process smart
enough to do that?
If so do I need to add an apt-get source line for testing-us, to include
the latest libraries that are not in non-us?
Also what should my sources line look like, right now I have
deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US testing non-US/main
and that seems to work.
Is there a good reference for compiling from source, I have been through
the apt-how-to, but seem to need more.
Thanks,
Matt Wehland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computer Network Specialist
MCSE CCNA