Re: Building multiple flavors of a package with a HUGE upstream

2025-07-20 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Fri, 2025-07-18 at 22:16 +0200, Marc Haber wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to re-work my linux kernel building process and would like > to do it right this time: Build a clean source package that dak and > sbuild will accept. I do not plan to upload this to Debian, but I think > that we all ca

Re: Building multiple flavors of a package with a HUGE upstream

2025-07-19 Thread Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues
Hi, your subject suggests that you are looking for a solution for huge upstream packages in general but reading your mail I get the feeling that you are looking for a solution for src:linux specifically? I'm asking because the way that src:linux is packaged in Debian contains a *lot* of custom cod

Re: Building multiple flavors of a package with a HUGE upstream

2025-07-19 Thread Michael Biebl
Hi Marc Am 18.07.25 um 23:42 schrieb Marc Haber: On Fri, Jul 18, 2025 at 02:17:50PM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote: Marc Haber wrote: I would like to build differnt "flavors", lets call them linux-server, linux-vm, linux-desktop and linux-notebook. But I'd like to have them from - at least - the s

Re: Building multiple flavors of a package with a HUGE upstream

2025-07-18 Thread Simon Richter
Hi, On 7/19/25 05:16, Marc Haber wrote: I would like to build differnt "flavors", lets call them linux-server, linux-vm, linux-desktop and linux-notebook. But I'd like to have them from - at least - the same .orig.tar.gz, just for the reason that this file is about 150 MB large. That's what

Re: Building multiple flavors of a package with a HUGE upstream

2025-07-18 Thread Marc Haber
On Fri, Jul 18, 2025 at 02:17:50PM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote: Marc Haber wrote: I would like to build differnt "flavors", lets call them linux-server, linux-vm, linux-desktop and linux-notebook. But I'd like to have them from - at least - the same .orig.tar.gz, just for the reason that this fil

Re: Building multiple flavors of a package with a HUGE upstream

2025-07-18 Thread Bastien Roucaries
Le vendredi 18 juillet 2025, 22:28:28 heure d’été d’Europe centrale Ahmad Khalifa a écrit : > On 18/07/2025 21:16, Marc Haber wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I would like to re-work my linux kernel building process and would like > > to do it right this time: Build a clean source package that dak and > >

Re: Building multiple flavors of a package with a HUGE upstream

2025-07-18 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 18.07.25 um 23:17 schrieb Josh Triplett: Marc Haber wrote: I would like to build differnt "flavors", lets call them linux-server, linux-vm, linux-desktop and linux-notebook. But I'd like to have them from - at least - the same .orig.tar.gz, just for the reason that this file is about 150 MB l

Re: Building multiple flavors of a package with a HUGE upstream

2025-07-18 Thread Josh Triplett
Marc Haber wrote: > I would like to build differnt "flavors", lets call them linux-server, > linux-vm, linux-desktop and linux-notebook. But I'd like to have them > from - at least - the same .orig.tar.gz, just for the reason that this > file is about 150 MB large. Is there a reason to have multip

Re: Building multiple flavors of a package with a HUGE upstream

2025-07-18 Thread Ahmad Khalifa
On 18/07/2025 21:28, Ahmad Khalifa wrote: On 18/07/2025 21:16, Marc Haber wrote: Hi, I would like to re-work my linux kernel building process and would like to do it right this time: Build a clean source package that dak and sbuild will accept. I do not plan to upload this to Debian, but I t

Re: Building multiple flavors of a package with a HUGE upstream

2025-07-18 Thread Ahmad Khalifa
On 18/07/2025 21:16, Marc Haber wrote: Hi, I would like to re-work my linux kernel building process and would like to do it right this time: Build a clean source package that dak and sbuild will accept. I do not plan to upload this to Debian, but I think that we all can learn from some discus

Building multiple flavors of a package with a HUGE upstream

2025-07-18 Thread Marc Haber
Hi, I would like to re-work my linux kernel building process and would like to do it right this time: Build a clean source package that dak and sbuild will accept. I do not plan to upload this to Debian, but I think that we all can learn from some discussion. I would like to build differnt "