[PD-dev] Building extended on amd64
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at at.or.at
Wed Oct 28 19:30:27 CET 2009
On Oct 28, 2009, at 12:50 PM, András Murányi wrote:
>>>
>>> /home/muranyia/Download/pure-data/packages/linux_make/build//
>>> DEBIAN/control
>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry, I'm terrible!
>>> So the actual file shows:
>>> Version: 0.42.5-extended
>>>
>>> Shall I change it to Version: 0.42.5~cvs1-1 ?
>>>
>>> Andras
>>> <control>
>>
>> Yes? You don't need to ask, just try it!
>>
>> .hc
>>
>> Well, actually, build/DEBIAN/control is created when it's too late
>> to change anything in it. Make package doesn't allow me to resume
>> after error (no surprise), vut before make package there is no
>> build directory.
>>
>> Excuse me sirs, as my last mails to the list (in various topics)
>> got unanswered i'm wondering if i made an irreversible mistake,
>> maybe hurt someone...? Am i considered a troll by any chance?
>>
>
>
> It just got lost in the email overflow. I think you need to edit
> packages/linux_make/debian/control, which gets copied over to build/
> DEBIAN/control during then build.
>
> .hc
>
> Well, once again then, the latest version that of that file i have
> has "Version: 0.42.5~cvs1-1".
> It was the resulting file during build that had "Version: 0.42.5-
> extended".
>
> So: what is that i can do?
Do you have 'sed' installed, i.e. does /usr/bin/sed exist, or /sw/bin/
sed? You could also try commenting out the section that changes the
version in packages/linux_make/Makefile. Comment out these two lines
then set the version in packages/linux_make/debian/control:
sed -i 's|^Version:.*|Version: $(DEB_PD_VERSION)|' \
$(DESTDIR)/DEBIAN/control
> BTW i want to download all sources again and start from the
> beginning (to make sure i don't run into problems that are already
> fixed), but svn.grrrr.org still doesn't work for me.
svn update --ignore-externals
.hc
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