Re: Default packages flags

2013-02-03 Thread Russ Allbery
Pavel Baculák writes: > As I am reading this mailing list, I think - download source, unzip and > read debian/rules is the best way. Any easier way don't exist. But it > is a shame that there don't any easier ways. If there are any inobvious choices to make when building the software (anything

Re: Default packages flags

2013-02-03 Thread Pavel Baculák
Excuse me, I was reading your message, but I didn't found it. I was repeating searching and now I find it :) This is exactly what I am searching. Thank you very much for help. You are help me a lot of. Thanks and have a nice day. Best regards. Baci 2013/2/3 Paul Wise : > On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at

Re: Default packages flags

2013-02-03 Thread Paul Wise
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 9:58 PM, Pavel Baculák wrote: > As I am reading this mailing list, I think - download source, unzip > and read debian/rules is the best way. Any easier way don't exist. > But it is a shame that there don't any easier ways. Perhaps you didn't read my email, so I will repeat

Re: Default packages flags

2013-02-03 Thread Pavel Baculák
As I am reading this mailing list, I think - download source, unzip and read debian/rules is the best way. Any easier way don't exist. But it is a shame that there don't any easier ways. Thank. Best regards. Baci -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject

Re: Default packages flags

2013-02-02 Thread Colin Watson
On Sat, Feb 02, 2013 at 12:48:39PM +0100, Pavel Baculák wrote: > I know, debian don't have to same mechanism as gentoo (debian have > very good packages support and package handling utility), but all > packages have to have some default EXTRA_FLAGS when was compiling as > packages. Because for exa

Re: Re: Default packages flags

2013-02-02 Thread Fabian Greffrath
I know, debian don't have to same mechanism as gentoo (debian have very good packages support and package handling utility), but all packages have to have some default EXTRA_FLAGS when was compiling as packages. Because for example mc is compiling as default with vfs support or with X support ...

Re: Default packages flags

2013-02-02 Thread Pavel Baculák
I know, debian don't have to same mechanism as gentoo (debian have very good packages support and package handling utility), but all packages have to have some default EXTRA_FLAGS when was compiling as packages. Because for example mc is compiling as default with vfs support or with X support

Re: Default packages flags

2013-02-02 Thread Pavel Baculák
Thank you very much for answer, but this are system flags. Or I am writing mistake?? But I neads flags for package, for example in Gento this are USE flags. As example - mc have possibility USE flags - I found it, when I was compiling mc from sources in .../debian/rules DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS :=

Re: Default packages flags

2013-02-02 Thread Andreas Metzler
[ quoting fixed, redirected to mailing list ] On 2013-02-02 Pavel Baculák wrote: > 2013/2/2 Andreas Metzler : >> Pavel Baculák wrote: >>> Please, >>> Is possible to know, which is default flags for packages? Or where can >>> i find this information? For example in Gentoo or in Sabayon is this >>

Re: Default packages flags

2013-02-02 Thread Andreas Metzler
Pavel Baculák wrote: > Please, > Is possible to know, which is default flags for packages? Or where can > i find this information? For example in Gentoo or in Sabayon is this > very easy. For Sabayon can I find all flags on the Sabayon's web page > for all packages. (SID)ametzler@argenau:/tmp/TAS

Re: Default packages flags

2013-02-02 Thread Paul Wise
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Pavel Baculák wrote: > Is possible to know, which is default flags for packages? Or where can > i find this information? For example in Gentoo or in Sabayon is this > very easy. For Sabayon can I find all flags on the Sabayon's web page > for all packages. Sounds l