Hi, i wrote: > > https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/ > > https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/libi/libisoburn/rules-1.5.2-1 > > https://tracker.debian.org/media/packages/libi/libisoburn/control-1.5.2-1
Victor Sudakov wrote: > Looks scary. In FreeBSD, you don't need a Developer's or Port > Maintainer's expertise to change a few build options and publish the > resulting package(s) in your intranet. Yes. It is too complicated to package a well behaved upstream tarball for Debian. I think this each time when i prepare the Debian packaging after i released upstream. So i also offer an all-in-one tarball of xorriso for self-compilers. By a mere "./configure && make" it works on BSDs too. (But goes by the name "GNU xorriso" which gives die-hard BSDers a blood pressure spike.) > Still looking for a good tutorial or someone with personal experience. Well, i showed what i use to get along with the inherited Debian packaging preparations of my software. I doubt that i would have mastered the task if i had to start from scratch. My thanks go to Eduard Bloch and George Danchev who once packaged my stuff. The packaging files are in a git of Debian. When i'm done with preparations i ask my sponsor Dominique Dumont to produce and upload the packages. See release cycles at: https://salsa.debian.org/optical-media-team/libisoburn/-/commits/master Of course you will need no sponsor if you don't aim for the packages to appear in the pools of Debian mirror servers. Have a nice day :) Thomas