* Change debian files to avoid conflicts when packaging
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Debian packages from Autotools project
Following the debian guide.
Requirements
- debmake
- debuild
- debhelper
- dh-autoreconf
First release
- Download and extract the Autotools-produced distribution tarball
(e.g.
trexio-2.1.0.tar.gz
) cp trexio-2.1.0.tar.gz libtrexio_2.1.0.orig.tar.gz
–> important for step 4cd trexio-2.1.0
debmake
This will create debian
folder with some pre-filled
templates, which have to be checked and modified according to your
project (e.g. prepend lib
for library packages).
Release updates
This relies on the previously created and modified templates in the
debian
directory.
debuild
–> this creates the debian packages in the parent directory, i.e. one level higher thantrexio-2.1.0/
directorydpkg -f libtrexio_2.1.0-1_amd64.deb pre-depends depends recommends conflicts break
Note for maintainers: to battle-test your build
process, it can be a good idea to run debuild
in a
chroot
environment as opposed to the host. For example,
pbuilder
can be used to create an isolated
chroot
and to build a debian package within it (see
pdebuild
wrapper command).
Make
TREXIO supplies make debian_from_dist
rule to produce a
libtrexio
debian package. It relies on specifications in
the debian/
folder. This rule should be executed in the
source code distribution (extracted from the tarball) and not in
the GitHub repo clone. It also requires the tarball
distribution (e.g. trexio-2.1.0.tar.gz
) to be present in
the parent directory.