At 2:25 pm, Tuesday, February 11 2003, Michael Lake mumbled:
How do I make a deb package from an already configured and linked
binary? I dont need signed packages and I dont want a cleaned out tree
afterwards so I used dpkg-buildpackage -uc from the man page)
I made it from within the vim
Steve Kowalik wrote:
At 2:25 pm, Tuesday, February 11 2003, Michael Lake mumbled:
How do I make a deb package from an already configured and linked
binary? I dont need signed packages and I dont want a cleaned out tree
afterwards so I used dpkg-buildpackage -uc from the man page)
I
Hi all,
I just tried to build vim on my Debian PowerPC machine and used the
'apt-get build-dep' whch worked fine (unlike on the Alpha - see message
last night). So now I have all the things I need to build vim. I
downloaded vim sources and went and configured it the way I want.
(./configure
(./configure --enable-gui=motif) then make. I then tried to make a deb
package with 'dpkg-buildpackage' but it goes and reconfigures it and
makes it again. I have already done that as I wanted it compiled with
the motif gui (thats why I want to replace the default vim).
How do I make a deb