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* Make sure it compiles after getting your build dependancies, <code>dpkg-buildpackage</code>. | * Make sure it compiles after getting your build dependancies, <code>dpkg-buildpackage</code>. | ||
* Ideally test <code>dpkg-buildpackage -S -us -uc</code>, <code>dpkg-buildpackage -b -us -uc</code>, and <code>dpkg-buildpackage -B</code> (some packages may not build any arch-dep packages, so that's OK. Microdocument it on Jaiku.) | * Ideally test <code>dpkg-buildpackage -S -us -uc</code>, <code>dpkg-buildpackage -b -us -uc</code>, and <code>dpkg-buildpackage -B</code> (some packages may not build any arch-dep packages, so that's OK. Microdocument it on Jaiku.) | ||
- | * <code>bzr export '' | + | * <code>bzr export ''source package name'' lp:~''yourusername''/m-r/''source package name''</code> (gives you a checked out version, without metadata) |
* <code>cd ''<source package name>''</code> | * <code>cd ''<source package name>''</code> | ||
* <code>dpkg-buildpackage -S -us -uc</code>, to generate a source package | * <code>dpkg-buildpackage -S -us -uc</code>, to generate a source package | ||
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* Builder is at http://trac.tspre.org:8000 | * Builder is at http://trac.tspre.org:8000 | ||
* Follow instructions, and submit job. | * Follow instructions, and submit job. | ||
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- Make sure it compiles after getting your build dependancies,
dpkg-buildpackage
. - Ideally test
dpkg-buildpackage -S -us -uc
,dpkg-buildpackage -b -us -uc
, anddpkg-buildpackage -B
(some packages may not build any arch-dep packages, so that's OK. Microdocument it on Jaiku.) -
bzr export source package name lp:~yourusername/m-r/source package name
(gives you a checked out version, without metadata) -
cd
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