Le Thu 13/12/2001, Nicolas Boos disait
> Le Wed, 12 Dec 2001 23:43:14 +0100
>
> > C'est un m�lange d'affirmations gratuites sur des avantages qui n'en
> > sont pas (des tas de points que je sais parfaitement faire tout seul
> > sans make-kpkg) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> Toujours le m�me argument fallacieux. Ouais, toi, TU SAIS faire tout
> seul. Figures toi donc que le novice ou l'utilisateur moyen, lui, il
> ne sait pas (et bien m�me souvent, il n'a pas envie de trop savoir...).
Et on lui file la doc de make-kpkg....
>
> Par exemple (95% du temps) :
>
> make-kpkg clean
> make-kpkg --revision=1 kernel_package
>
> Trop dur. Mais, il me semble aussi que l'on a eu cette discussion
> il n'y a pas si longtemps d�j�...
Et bien entendu le novice va le deviner � partir d'un man qui pr�sente
les oprions une par une avec une description du genre :
--revision number
Changes the Debian revision number for the packages
produced to the argument number. This has certain
constraints: the --revision option only has an
effect during the configure phase (in other words,
if a file called stamp-configure exists, this
option has no effect -- run make-kpkg clean or man�
ually remove stamp-configure and stamp-debian for
it to have an effect -- I strongly suggest you run
make-kpkg clean unless you know what you are
doing). Additionally, official source package
maintainers provide their own version numbers and
data for the official uploads, and hence a number
of things, including the Debian revision, is not
modified by make-kpkg. If you happen to have an
official source, (that would mean that the file
debian/official exists), and want to use your own
revision number, make sure you remove debian/offi�
cial before running make-kpkg clean for this option
to have an effect. So, if you want to re-run
make-kpkg with a different revision number, you
have to make sure you start with a clean slate.
Secondly, the version may contain only alphanumer�
ics and the characters + . (full stop and plus) and
must contain a digit. (Look at the Policy manual
for details). Actually, that is a lie: official
kernel and modules maintainers have special dispen�
sation to use hyphens, but it is strongly depre�
cated for most people, since no sanitization of the
version number is done, and dpkg and friends may
choke on it at the end of the compile unless one
knows what one is doing. Optionally, you may
prepend the revision with a digit followed by a
colon (:). The default is 1.00.Custom unless the
env variable DEBIAN_REVISION_MANDATORY is set, in
which case an error is generated if the revision is
not set on the command line or the config file.
C'est pour le novice �a ?
Il faut �tre d�velopeur debain pour comprendre la doc ! Faut arr�tr de
se foutre du monde.
--
Erwan