Re: Two binary from one source - how?

2011-10-14 Thread anatoly techtonik
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 10:55 PM, W. Martin Borgert deba...@debian.org wrote: On 2011-10-13 21:31, anatoly techtonik wrote: There is a long standing bug in trac-bitten [1] to make a spin off a bitten-slave package from the same source that will include just slave client for running builds,

Re: Two binary from one source - how?

2011-10-14 Thread W. Martin Borgert
Quoting anatoly techtonik techto...@gmail.com: Nice. But how do you create these install files? Can stdeb tool help with that? I don't know stdeb, but install files are easyly understood. See the documenation: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/dother.en.html#install (We're

Re: Two binary from one source - how?

2011-10-14 Thread W. Martin Borgert
Quoting anatoly techtonik techto...@gmail.com: On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 2:07 PM, W. Martin Borgert deba...@debian.org wrote: ... The Python thing is to how to generate (and regenerate) these install files? I certainly don't want to create them by hand. I don't know any automated way to

Two binary from one source - how?

2011-10-13 Thread anatoly techtonik
There is a long standing bug in trac-bitten [1] to make a spin off a bitten-slave package from the same source that will include just slave client for running builds, which is independent of Trac [2]. Usually, you can build bitten-slave with: python setup.py --without-master install But how to

Re: Two binary from one source - how?

2011-10-13 Thread W. Martin Borgert
On 2011-10-13 21:31, anatoly techtonik wrote: There is a long standing bug in trac-bitten [1] to make a spin off a bitten-slave package from the same source that will include just slave client for running builds, which is independent of Trac [2]. Usually, you can build bitten-slave with: