Приветствую! Недавно в этом листе Alexander Kotelnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> сказал что пакеты с исходными тестами нужно собирать используя debuild или dpkg-buildpackage. Но в FAQ (/usr/share/doc/debian/FAQ/ch-pkg_basics.html) написано:
6.14 How do I build binary packages from a source package? You will need all of foo_*.dsc, foo_*.tar.gz and foo_*.diff.gz to compile the source (note: there is no .diff.gz for a Debian native package). Once you have them, if you have the dpkg-dev package installed, the following command: dpkg-source -x foo_version-revision.dsc will extract the package into a directory called foo-version. If you want just to compile the package, you may cd into foo-version directory and issue the command debian/rules build to build the program, then debian/rules binary as root, to build the package, and then dpkg -i ../foo_version-revision_arch.deb to install the newly-built package. Как идеологически правильнее собирать такие пакеты? -- Best regards, Denis Dzyubenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>