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+Building Samba Packages for Debian GNU/Linux
+--------------------------------------------
+
+If you want to build Samba packages for Debian and you just want to use
+upstream sources, i.e. you don't want to wait for us to put official
+packages out, or you want packages for a Debian version for which we
+don't provide deb's, or you don't want to use official packages, or
+you want to add --this-cool-switch to configure, or whatever, follow
+these instructions:
+
+0) Make sure you have the following packages installed:
+ debhelper
+ libpam0g-dev
+ libreadline4-dev
+ libcupsys2-dev
+ + the minimum Debian development stuff (dpkg-dev, libc6-dev, etc.)
+ Note: libcupsys2-dev is not available for Potato. It's safe
+ to not install it if you don't need CUPS support.
+1) cd samba[-<version>]
+2) cp -a packaging/Debian/debian/ debian
+ It's important that you copy instead of symlink because the build
+ tools in Potato have a problem that prevents the build to work with
+ a symlink.
+3) dch -i
+ - Edit the changelog and make sure the version is right. For example,
+ for Samba 2.2.3, the version number should be 2.2.3-0.1 (use
+ a number less than 1 like 0.1, 0.2, etc. so there is no conflict
+ with future upgrades to the official Debian packages.)
+4) Run 'debian/rules binary'.
+ - It is better that you prefix the above command with 'fakeroot'.
+ If you have problems you might try building as root.
+5) That's it. Your new packages should be in ../. Install with dpkg.
+
+Please e-mail samba@packages.debian.org with comments, question or
+usggestions. Please talk to us and not to the Samba Team. They have
+better things to do and know nothing about the Debian packaging system.
+
+Eloy A. Paris <peloy@debian.org>
+Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org>
+
+Sat Feb 2 00:44:42 CET 2002
+