Thanks, Paul! пт, 10 июл. 2020 г., 02:41 Paul Wise <[email protected]>:
> On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 1:52 PM Dmitry Baryshev wrote: > > > I have a cmake-based project and Debian rules. The rules build 5 deb > packages. One of the packages is just a set of .so plugins w/o any > libraries or executables. > > > > The Debian build system peeks the main project's version for this > particular deb package (say, 0.5.5). However, I'd like to specify it > explicitly (say, 8.0.0). > > > > How can I do that? Is that possible? > > You should first ask yourself why you want to do that and if that is > the correct thing to do. The vast majority of binary packages just use > the source package version and have no reason to do anything else. > > It is possible though, you would need to pass the -v option to > dpkg-gencontrol for the package in question, for examples of how to do > that, check out this search: > > > https://codesearch.debian.net/search?literal=0&perpkg=1&q=path%3Adebian%2Frules+gencontrol.%2A-v > > -- > bye, > pabs > > https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise > >

