Hi, I use a software named icecast2. it is already packaged, but I need special './configure' options to enable a special feature.
I got the sources with 'apt-get source icecast2' Well, it creates an 'icecast2-2.2.0' directory and it unpacks into it. Great. Now, I know 2.3.0 version is out. I would like to use that last version too basing myself to the 2.2.0. Have I got to rename the 'icecast2-2.2.0' directory? I wget'ed the 2.3 tarball sources and then what? have I got to rename it? The new maintainer guide did not really tell how to use an old (and stable, i guess) debian package to make a bleeding edge one. Of course, I could just stay with the same version and just modify the configure options, but I really want the latest version, if possible, and stay the closest to the official debian package. Thank you for helping me! I built the source package "as is", and it build without problems. -- Administration & Formation à l'administration de serveurs dédiés: http://www.google.fr/search?q=aspo+infogerance+serveur

