On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 3:32 PM, Ian Jackson
<[email protected]> wrote:



> 1. dpkg-buildpackage -d won't install dependencies.  The -d just
> suppresses the check.  So I think maybe you are confused ?

Given the heat, maybe.


> 2. If you just use
>    dgit -wdd build
> aka
>    dgit --clean=dpkg-source-d build
> I think everything will work as it ought.

Will do.


> 3. When you say
>> Patching in -d into @dpkgbuildpackage
> do you mean actually editing the source code for dgit ?
> But --dpkg-buildpackage:-d can be used from the command line to the
> same effect.  (Although it's not the best way to achieve this;
> see point 2.)

Correct, thanks, and will use -wdd.


Thanks,
Richard


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