Here's how you can - usually - build a deb package of a more recent version of a program when there already is an official package. The recipe works on Debian, Ubuntu and other like minded Linux distributions. All commands should be entered from a shell.
1. Get the essential tools for building packages: sudo apt-get install build-essential 2. Install headers and tools needed for building your package: sudo apt-get build-dep xastir 3. Download the source to the official package. cd to a suitable place and: apt-get source xastir the source will end up in the directory xastir-<version>, e.g. xastir-1.9.4, below your current location 4. cd to a suitable place. Check out the current version of the source from CVS, or download and unpack the tar file with the version you want. 5. cd into the source directory. Copy the 'debian' directory from the package source into your source like this: cp -rp <packagesourcdir>/debian/* debian 6. Edit the version number at the top of the file debian/changelog. E.g change xastir (1.9.4-3.1) unstable; urgency=low to xastir (1.9.9-1local) unstable; urgency=low 7. Build the package using the command dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot If the source hasn't changed too much since it was packaged for Ubuntu/Debian, this will result in a .deb file in the directory above the source directory. If you want to enable other options than Ubuntu does, they run 'configure' from the file 'debian/rules'. You can change the arguments there, but remember to install the libraries *and* the -dev packages with header files. 73 Jon LA4RT _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list Xastir@lists.xastir.org http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir