Hi again, Yevgeny:
On 19/4/20 22:56, aitor wrote:
Hi Yevgeny,
On 19/4/20 21:41, Yevgeny Kosarzhevsky wrote:
Hi Aitor,
I've been able to build base package already (3.31) after removing
systemd dependencies with `sed -i '/systemd/d'
packaging/debian/control`.
I've run `make deb` and it's built deb package successfully on beowulf.
The only thing I needed is to manually add init script.
Here you are my packaging for devuan beowulf:
http://gnuinos.org/libreswan/?dir=
pay attention to the attached libreswan.build file, and look at the
warnings and errors thrown by lintian. Most of them related with all
the content located in /usr/local. If i didn't override dh_usrlocal, i
got
an error while packaging the manpages. I can replace "programs" by
"base" in mk/targets.mk, but there are more files located in /usr/local,
as you can see in the messages thrown by lintian.
I am wondering what is the proper way of removing systemd dependency
from base source as upstream adds it by some needs. Do you think
making pre-install hook is the best way to do init system checks
instead of running systemd things at a build time? Or is there any
other better way to remove*systemd* from build-deps?
You must replace "dh $@ --with systemd" by "dh $@" in debian/rules.
This is my first attempt, and hope this helps :)
Cheers,
Aitor.
This is the result defining a new target in mk/targets.mk like:
minimal: base
and replacing "$(MAKE) programs [...]" by "$(MAKE) minimal [...]" in the
"override_dh_auto-build" target of debian/rules.
http://gnuinos.org/libreswan/?dir=base-install
Regards,
Aitor.
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