I added steps to checkout the current "stable" ("build-main") version.On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 4:39 AM, Mike Gabriel <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Peter, > > On Mi 07 Jan 2015 17:42:31 CET, Peter Brodsky wrote: > >> At the same time - Mike I'll take you up on your offer to build a Debian >> package for me. I am familiar with >> Git, of course, but have not built .deb packages. > > > It is probably easier, if you build those packages yourself (on the machine > where they shall be installed): > > # as user root > $ apt-get install build-essential devscripts git > $ adduser x2go-build > [...] > $ su - x2go-build > > # as user x2go-build > $ mkdir x2go > $ cd x2go > > # building nx-libs > $ git clone git://code.x2go.org/nx-libs.git > $ cd nx-libs # Currently version 3.5.0.28 $ git checkout build-main > $ debuild -uc -us > [... check stdout/stderr for missing build-dependencies ...] > [... install those missing build-dependencies ...] > [... if first build failed, run debuild again ...] > $ debuild -uc -us > [... takes a while ...] > > # building x2goserver > $ cd .. > $ git git://code.x2go.org/x2goserver.git > $ cd x2goserver # Currently version 4.0.1.18 $ git checkout build-main > $ debuild -uc -us > [... check stdout/stderr for missing build-dependencies ...] > [... install those missing build-dependencies ...] > [... if first build failed, run debuild again ...] > $ debuild -uc -us > [... takes a bit...] > $ cd .. > > $ exit > > # again as root > $ dpkg -i ~x2go-build/x2go/*.deb > $ apt-get install -f > > # done > > Mike [...] If you're having trouble installing the build-dependencies, let me know. There are 2 other ways of installing them. (mk-build-deps, or switching the entire build process to using pbuilder) -Mike#2 _______________________________________________ x2go-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-user
