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On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 01:51:21PM +1200, Simon Allard wrote:
> The reason I ask is I want to compile some new packages, but don't want to
> make my own rules files else it gets to hard in the future when reverting
> back to debian created packages.
As many others have pointed out, you can get
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> Does anyone know how/if we can actually get the ./debian directory that is
> used to make the packages? Does debian include them with the source
> packages?
Yes. Assuming you have a line in your /etc/apt/sources.list that reads something
like:
===cut
deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian sta
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At 01:51 PM 8/10/01 +1200, Simon Allard wrote:
>Does anyone know how/if we can actually get the ./debian directory that is
>used to make the packages? Does debian include them with the source
>packages?
Check the source directory on a Debian CD/FTP. Grab the -orig tarball and
the -diff.
Unpck t
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Afternoon debian-isp people.
As most of you are fully aware, it sometimes becomes a pain in the arse
when apt-geting a package only to find that the version that debian has
,is missing the feture that you need but in newer versions of the
code.
Does anyone know how/if we can actually get the ./d
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