Instead of deleting folders the script could set the enabled="false" attribute 
in the ofbiz-component.xml files.

Jacopo

On Jan 2, 2010, at 10:27 AM, Bruno Busco wrote:

> Thank you Adam,
> unfortunately I am not familiar with debian packages yet (consider
> that I normally work under Windows).
> 
> In any case, what was my original goal, was to define some script or
> whatever that could generate, starting from a fresh complete OFBiz
> checkout, a modified OFBiz tree that could be used to build a partial
> OFBiz configuration.
> 
> The script should be able to delete some directories and to apply some
> SVN patches (tipically to change component-load.xml and build.xml
> files).
> 
> I think that having these scripts in the SVN tree and using them in
> the BuildBot to get these additional builds could help us to gradually
> reduce components dependencies.
> 
> Should we simply add some more ant targets? It seems that ant can do
> the job and works both on Linux and Windows.
> 
> -Bruno
> 
> 2010/1/1 Adam Heath <doo...@brainfood.com>:
>> Bruno Busco wrote:
>>> Hi Adam,
>>> thank you for the hint but I need some other (basic) information.
>>> How should I use the debian package?
>>> What is intended for?
>>> 
>>> I see a .pl script. Can I use it to get a partial (framework-only)
>>> deploy directory from a checked out OFBiz working directory ?
>>> 
>>> Sorry for this basic questions.
>> 
>> Update the debian/changelog, to at least contain the current svn
>> version. Update the date.  Do this by making a new stanza.
>> 
>> debian/rules clean
>> debian/rules binary
>> 
>> Install debs that get created in ..
>> 
>> There may be a few things that don't work, I've got a local git branch
>> that has a few very small improvements in debian/* that need to be added.
>> 
>> The packages do *not* support upgrades between different ofbiz
>> versions, because ofbiz doesn't support that itself.
>> 
>> 

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