In addition to above, the Debian New Maintainers' Guide is a helpful reference.
http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/
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On Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 03:15:04AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear fellow Debian users.
>
> I've recently been looking to making my own custom Debian packages from
> source, as some of the software found in Etch is a bit outdated for some
> of my needs. Since I
Dear fellow Debian users.
I've recently been looking to making my own custom Debian packages from
source, as some of the software found in Etch is a bit outdated for some
of my needs. Since I've found no back ported packages that suits my
needs, I thought about making my own custo
Jonathan Freiermuth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I like to roll my own packages with something like "apt-get --source
>build imlib". I have CFLAGS exported as "-O4 -march=k6", and the build
>process pulls the flags out of the environment. Great. But "apt-get
>source --build netpbm" does not use my C
Hi,
I like to roll my own packages with something like "apt-get --source build
imlib". I have CFLAGS exported as "-O4 -march=k6", and the build process pulls
the flags out of the environment. Great. But "apt-get source --build netpbm"
does not use my CFLAGS.
Is there a standard, debian way to
Hi there,
I'd like to create myself a Debian package for the new netfilter tools (since
there isn't yet one available to the best of my knowledge.)
Which tools do I need and where to look for instructions? I thought that dpkg-
dev was the right package, but the docs for dpkg-dev say to look in
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