* Yaroslav Halchenko <[email protected]>, 2012-01-02, 15:49:
to bloat .orig.tar.gz if there is an easy way to avoid it, while also
making 100%-proof that contained copy of 3rd party code is used
instead of system-wide one.
You can "rm -rf" it early in the build process to assure that. E.g.,
if you use dh, override_dh_auto_configure is a convenient place. :)
an evil act ;) iirc that would also trigger a lengthy list of warnings
from dpkg-source if it happens to run 2nd time within the source tree,
or am I mixing it up?
That's right. Fortunately, you can make dpkg-source shut up by adding
appropriate extend-diff-ignore to debian/source/options.
what is ds standa for btw? debian source?
Yes.
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Jakub Wilk
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