Hello,
I use a binary package (sqwebmail) that works very well. But I need a small modification, so I have to modify the source code. I don't want to get into trouble using wrong options.
But where can I find the options used for the origninal binary of the Debian Woody package?
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options used for compiling binary packages
http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/courier.html
email the Maintainer if you cant work it out but im pretty sure the info you want will be somewhere around that page.....
email the Maintainer if you cant work it out but im pretty sure the info you want will be somewhere around that page.....
If you have sources in your sources.list, you can fetch the sources used to make a package with this command:
If will download and unpack the source of the package to the current directory. You can do whatever changes you may see fit, and use
to build the binary package.
It will be created in the parent directory of the sources.
The source entry in the sources.list file (in the case you don't have any) looks just like the other entries, but begins with 'deb-src' instead of 'deb', like this:
(Don't forget to run 'apt-get update' after you modified your sources.list)
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apt-get source <package>
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dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
It will be created in the parent directory of the sources.
The source entry in the sources.list file (in the case you don't have any) looks just like the other entries, but begins with 'deb-src' instead of 'deb', like this:
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deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US sarge/non-US main contrib non-free
deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US sarge/non-US main contrib non-free