Henrique Carvalho Alves dijo [Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 09:05:47PM -0300]:
> Is it possible to have 1.0.3 / 1.0.4 releases on the official PPA?
> Those releases claim to fix stability issues related to SSL and server
> load that went broke on last release.
>
> Besides that, would be good having documentation on how to build
> from source for Debian/Ubuntu so we dont get stuck when the PPA
> doesn't update. I need to push this new release as fast as possible
> to production but I'm unable to build it cleanly in a deb package
> with dependencies, like PPA does. Any receipt?
Hi,
Regarding the documentation.. Well, as with any Debian package, it
should be enough just to download the source package, get its
build-dependencies and build ;-)
$ apt-get source cherokee
(...)
$ sudo apt-get build-dep cherokee
(...)
$ cd cherokee-* # depending on your version
$ debuild
Of course, if you want to contribute to Debian/Ubuntu packaging, it is
a _bit_ more involved: You should instead clone our Git repository at:
git://git.debian.org/collab-maint/cherokee.git
For building, the process is very similar - you only need to get
Cherokee's official sources, which can be done (from the Cherokee
tree) with:
$ uscan --force
And build using git-buildpackage:
$ git-buildpackage
And, that's it
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