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diff --git a/packaging/Debian/debian/README.build-upstream b/packaging/Debian/debian/README.build-upstream new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..df7bd10014 --- /dev/null +++ b/packaging/Debian/debian/README.build-upstream @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +Building Samba Packages for Debian GNU/Linux +-------------------------------------------- + +Building Debian packages is not as hard as some people might think. The +following instructions will allow you to build your own Samba Debian +packages. These instructions, and the files in packaging/Debian/, are +current as of Samba 2.2.5, and should allow you to build Debian packages +for Debian Potato (2.2), Debian Woody (3.0), and Debian unstable as of +the date Samba 2.2.5 was released. + +Instructions +------------ + +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 (in addition +to the normal Debian development packages -- dpkg-dev, libc6-dev, +devscripts, etc.): + + debhelper + libpam0g-dev + libreadline4-dev + libcupsys2-dev + autoconf + + Notes about the packages required to build Samba Debian packages: + + * The libcupsys2-dev is not available in Debian Potato (Debian 2.2). + That's fine; the configure script won't detect CUPS support and the + resulting binaries won't support CUPS. + +1) cd samba[-<version>]. For example, "cd samba-2.2.5". +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 (this is completely optional - only do it if you understand + Debian version numbers! Don't complain later if you can't upgrade + to official versions of the Samba packages for Debian.) + - Edit the changelog and make sure the version is right. For example, + for Samba 2.2.4, the version number should something like 2.2.4-0.1 + (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, questions or +suggestions. 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> + +$Id: README.build-upstream,v 1.1.6.1 2003/06/01 04:30:10 peloy Exp $ + |