> > I use the "official tgz file" to upload the changes to Debian. This file is a > "make dist" of the current source. John uploads it. I download this file, > apply the changes and then upload the new package to Debian (unstable) and > send the changes to the git. I don't send many changes in debian git's folder > to avoid disturb Carlos. > > kix.
thanks for your explanations. one question left. When you build the pkg, then you build it in a chroot env or in the same env you are working ? > >> Do you know openSuSE buildservice ? > > Nooop. I use Debian, is the best ;-) Hehe, you misunderstood me. 'openSUSE buildservice' is a service to build binary packages from sources. https://build.opensuse.org/ not only for openSUSE, not only for RPM packages, but also debian/ubuntu packages. I think we could bundle our effort in providing binary packages. perhaps you should have a look at it. Even if you think debian is best ;) Cheers -- Christian ---------------------------------------------------- - Please do not 'CC' me on list mails. Just reply to the list :) ---------------------------------------------------- Der ultimative shop für Sportbekleidung und Zubehör http://www.sc24.de ---------------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected].
