2013/11/22 Alexandre Montplaisir <[email protected]> > Hi, > > The packaging for distributions is usually managed by the distribution > itself, not the upstream project. > > Said that way it was obvious, don't know why I didn't think to look there :D
> For the official Debian packages, you can search on packages.debian.org > for the package names, and from there you can download the > *.debian.tar.gz for the packaging "recipe". Or follow the links to get > to the git tree where it is stored. For example, for the lttng-modules > package: > > http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/lttng-modules.git;a=summary > > We also maintain a Ubuntu PPA which does automatic builds from git > roughly every day. If you want to package a git snapshot, you may find > those useful: > https://code.launchpad.net/~lttng > (under the *-packaging-daily branches) > > Thanks for the links, I'll have a look. > > Cheers, > Alexandre > > > On 13-11-21 06:24 PM, Willy Lambert wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I have successfully build an embedded target with the LTTNG toolset and > I'm > > now trying to package this to be able to repopulate a target from > scratch. > > > > I'm starting with the kernel modules and I did not succeed in building > them > > with make-kpkg modules_images. > > > > As I have seen you produce Debian packages for recent distributions, I > > wonder if your packaging architecture is available somewhere (I had q > quick > > look on git but debian packaging infrastructure isn't present). > > > > Or maybe is there any documentation on this ? > > > > Regards. > > >
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