2008/10/22 Raistware <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > svaa escribió: >> Hello: >> >> Raistware <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha escrito: >>> Can you post a mini-how-to for the people without enought free time? >>> >>> >> >> I don't know where that stuff must be written. But I have attached a >> bash script to remove the dependence. I just cleaned up a little the >> script I used to do some try and error. I hope it helps >> >> It needs two parameters: the directory where the original debian >> package is, and the name of file of the new package. When the script >> finishes you get a warning "homepage" field, or something like that. >> Don't worry, I think that the original package added a non-standard >> field that is ignored. If you run it without parameters, it will >> display a short help. >> >> Now you can install the package you have just generated. >> >> Although I have tested it, I am not very used to write bash scripts. >> Nevertheless, you needn't to run it as root, so if I have made a >> mistake it won't hurt ;-). >> >> Regards >> Santiago A. >> >> >>> svaa escribió: >>>> Hello: >>>> >>>> I have unpacked lazarus-ide_0.9.26-0_i386.deb, removed the dependence >>>> on libglib1.2ldbl, packed again and installed it with no problem. >>>> Everything seems to work fine. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Santiago A. >>>> >>> Thank you! >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Lazarus mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus >> > Thank you a lot, but finally I was be able to extract, modify and > rebuild lazarus-ide by myself. > > I was wanting for help because I never did something similar on deb > packages. The big trouble was to understand that only a DEBIAN dir and > wanted files need to exist at package directory.
It worked for me too ! Gustavo _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
