From ba4a047b360c14587430d9bca6c7bf3a88445d6a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jelmer Vernooij Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 02:55:26 +0200 Subject: packaging/Debian: Remove outdated Debian package sources and instead refer to Debian.org and SerNet packages. --- .../Debian/debian-woody/README.build-upstream | 78 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 78 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 packaging/Debian/debian-woody/README.build-upstream (limited to 'packaging/Debian/debian-woody/README.build-upstream') diff --git a/packaging/Debian/debian-woody/README.build-upstream b/packaging/Debian/debian-woody/README.build-upstream deleted file mode 100644 index 24d2c1c93c..0000000000 --- a/packaging/Debian/debian-woody/README.build-upstream +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -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 3.0.0, and allow you to build Debian packages -for Debian unstable (so you need some development packages available -only in Debian unstable.) If you are using something newer than 3.0.0 -you might want to try to follow the instructions to see if patches -apply cleanly. If some patches don't apply cleanly please e-mail -samba@packages.debian.org since we might have fixed patches that we have -not yet integrated into upstream Samba. - -We try to maintain as much compatibility with previous releases -of Debian as possible, so it is possible that the files in -packaging/Debian/ can also be used to build Samba Debian packages for -other Debian releases. However, sometimes this is just not possible -because we need to use stuff that is only available on Debian unstable. - -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.): - - autoconf - debhelper - libpam0g-dev - libreadline4-dev - libcupsys2-dev - acl-dev, libacl1 - libkrb5-dev - libldap2-dev - python2.2-dev - - Notes regarding 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. - - * The list above is current as of samba-3.0.0rc2, but it can get - out of date. The best way to check what packages are required to - build the samba packages on Debian is to look for the Build-Depends: - field in the file debian/control. - -1) cd samba[-]. For example, "cd samba-3.0.0rc2". -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 3.0.0beta3, the version number should something like - 3.0.0beta3-0.1. -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 -Steve Langasek - -- cgit