Re: KDE 3.0 debian subfolder
T.Pospisek's MailLists wrote: On 17 Apr 2002, Cloverm wrote: While compiling KDE3, I noticed that after unpacking the source code bz2 files, every one of them has a subfolder called "debian". What is this folder for? Does this mean that I have compile something different for Debian-based systems? make -f debian/rules *t When I tried to generate the package (dpkg-buildpackage under woody) for arts from KDE3 sources, I have some errors... Am I the only one? ;) gcc: gsldatacache.c: No such file or directory -- Cedric Gavage -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: KDE 3.0 debian subfolder
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 03:03, Ben Burton wrote: > > been kept in sync with the Debian source archive. I hope the current > > Debian KDE people have KDE CVS access and are doing so. > > For my stuff (*) the KDE CVS is all in sync with debian sid, but the KDE3 > branches are in varying states of wellness (still working on KDE3 > packaging). That's great, especially for koffice! > i.e. Expect debian/rules to work for KDE2 but no guarantees for KDE3 until > KDE3 actually hits sid. OK. You can't make guarantees when something's changing on a daily basis... -- If you send email to me or to a mailing list that I use which has >4 lines of legalistic junk at the end then you are specifically authorizing me to do whatever I wish with the message and all other messages from your domain, by posting the message you agree that your long legalistic sig is void. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: KDE 3.0 debian subfolder
> been kept in sync with the Debian source archive. I hope the current > Debian KDE people have KDE CVS access and are doing so. For my stuff (*) the KDE CVS is all in sync with debian sid, but the KDE3 branches are in varying states of wellness (still working on KDE3 packaging). i.e. Expect debian/rules to work for KDE2 but no guarantees for KDE3 until KDE3 actually hits sid. Ben. [*] kde{sdk, toys, addons, artwork, edu}, koffice -- Ben Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://baasil.humbug.org.au/bab/ Public Key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] You are deceived and practice deception. You spout your own ignorance and denounce other's personal integrity. You are a fool, a self destructive one at that. - 1Way to me on the theology boards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: KDE 3.0 debian subfolder
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, T.Pospisek's MailLists wrote: > On 17 Apr 2002, Cloverm wrote: > > > While compiling KDE3, I noticed that after unpacking the source code bz2 > > files, every one of them has a subfolder called "debian". What is this > > folder for? Does this mean that I have compile something different for > > Debian-based systems? > > make -f debian/rules That's to say - I haven't tried it for kde3 yet - I'm just saying that's what the debian's folder's for... *t Tomas Pospisek SourcePole - Linux & Open Source Solutions http://sourcepole.ch Elestastrasse 18, 7310 Bad Ragaz, Switzerland Tel: +41 (81) 330 77 11 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: KDE 3.0 debian subfolder
On 17 Apr 2002, Cloverm wrote: > While compiling KDE3, I noticed that after unpacking the source code bz2 > files, every one of them has a subfolder called "debian". What is this > folder for? Does this mean that I have compile something different for > Debian-based systems? make -f debian/rules *t Tomas Pospisek SourcePole - Linux & Open Source Solutions http://sourcepole.ch Elestastrasse 18, 7310 Bad Ragaz, Switzerland Tel: +41 (81) 330 77 11 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: KDE 3.0 debian subfolder
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002 21:49, Cloverm wrote: > While compiling KDE3, I noticed that after unpacking the source code bz2 > files, every one of them has a subfolder called "debian". What is this > folder for? Does this mean that I have compile something different for > Debian-based systems? The debian directory is there so you can use dpkg-buildpackage to build Debian packages of KDE. Stephen Kulow started putting debian directories in the KDE CVS in 1998, and I continued doing so into 1999, I believe that Ivan continued the same thing while he was the KDE man. After that I'm not sure how well they've been kept in sync with the Debian source archive. I hope the current Debian KDE people have KDE CVS access and are doing so. Otherwise the debian directories may be out of date and have build errors. Putting debian directories in the upstream CVS seems to be regarded as controversial, but everyone who works on KDE seems to like the idea. -- If you send email to me or to a mailing list that I use which has >4 lines of legalistic junk at the end then you are specifically authorizing me to do whatever I wish with the message and all other messages from your domain, by posting the message you agree that your long legalistic sig is void. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
KDE 3.0 debian subfolder
While compiling KDE3, I noticed that after unpacking the source code bz2 files, every one of them has a subfolder called "debian". What is this folder for? Does this mean that I have compile something different for Debian-based systems? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]