On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 06:05:52PM -0700, Jaimos Skriletz wrote: > > > > Hm. > > I remember when I did it last time that it was a loooonnnnggggg > > odyssey finding out which libraries were needed, finding > > the libraries, finding other libraries from which the libraries > > depend and so on. For newbies, this was definitely not an > > acceptable way. The reason why I write and publish my own howtos > > is exactly this: The experts throw one-liners like > > "./configure --prefix=/usr && make deb-inplace" around and say > > how easy all is, and then you sit there and nothing works, > > because the experts forgot to say that there are concepts > > like "dependencies". > > > > Thank you for your hint. I will test this line next time: > > ./configure --prefix=/usr && make deb-inplace > > > > But even if this one line will work, I will have to document > > it, because some kind of knowledge is not easy to find > > in the Internet.
> as for using 'make deb-inplace', it makes a .deb file just fine and it > should install on your system (Works here for me on debian sid). This is > old and outdated and a newer debian/ dir should be used to be more in line > with the newer debian specification and I belive thomas did some work on > this and has a newer debian/ on his git server, though I never have gotten > around to trying it to compile a debian package. It's here: https://github.com/ThomasAdam/fvwm/tree/ta/add-debian-dir Which removes the blasted debian/ directory we ship, pulls in Manoj's one, and mangles the Changelog file for it, etc. It's not brilliant, but it's a start. That way, we can still keep zealots of this debian/ directory happy, without us shipping our own, something Debian discourages, and I agree with. The sooner this debian/ directory goes, the better. The same likely holds true for the rpm/ directory, but I don't use any Linux distributions which use such an arcane packaging system. :P -- Thomas Adam