It just occurred to me that it might be better not to use quilt at all. Currently, you copy .gpr files from the installed Debian packages and patch them locally with quilt from the upstream Makefile but only if the upstream Makefile detects that it is running on Debian. A better approach might be to:
- ship the patched .gpr files directly in the debian/ directory - make the upstream makefile distribution-agnostic - make the upstream makefile independent on quilt - remove the build-dependency on quilt from debian/control (this build-dependency can lead people to assume the Debian packaging scripts use quilt when, really, only the upstream Makefile does). Just a thought. -- Ludovic Brenta. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/d4984a3db27c6cc525fa3c445c693...@localhost
