On 15/12/2015, Rainer Weikusat <rainerweikusat@???> wrote:
> Some more remarks on the packaging efforts so far: The rules file in the
> git repository is
>
> ----------
> #!/usr/bin/make -f
>
> %:
> dh $@ --with quilt,python2
>
> override_dh_auto_clean:
> dh_auto_clean
>
> override_dh_auto_configure:
> #fpc -MObjFPC -Scghi -Tlinux -vewn -Filib/x86_64-linux
> -Fl/opt/gnome/lib -Fu/usr/lib/lazarus/1.2.4/lcl/units/x86_64-linux/gtk2
> -Fu/usr/lib/lazarus/1.2.4/lcl/units/x86_64-linux
> -Fu/usr/lib/lazarus/1.2.4/components/lazut
> lazbuild -B netman.lpr && cd backend_src/src && gcc -lm -I../include
> core_functions.c file_functions.c backend.c essid_encoder.c
> automated_scanner.c -o backend
>
> override_dh_auto_build:
> ------------
>
> this is as bizarre as it is completely useless. Debhelper will use the
> package Makefile with a target of 'all' in order to build the package
> and with a target of 'install' in order to install it into the staging
> area. None of the overrides is needed. The Makefile doesn't have an
> install target.
>
> With the following changes, the packages get built as intended:
>
> ---------------
> diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
> index 55df54f..6b263d7 100644
> --- a/Makefile
> +++ b/Makefile
> @@ -13,5 +13,13 @@ clean:
> rm -f lib/*/*.*
> rm -f backend netman
>
> -.PHONY: all clean
> +.PHONY: all clean install
>
> +INST := install -o root -g root
> +INST_X := $(INST) -m 0755
> +INST_D := $(INST) -m 0644
> +
> +install: all
> + $(INST_X) -d $(DESTDIR)
> + $(INST_X) netman backend_src/bin/backend $(DESTDIR)
> + $(INST_D) netman.ico netman.desktop $(DESTDIR)
> diff --git a/debian/netman-backend.install b/debian/netman-backend.install
> index 5028afe..f7832d3 100644
> --- a/debian/netman-backend.install
> +++ b/debian/netman-backend.install
> @@ -1 +1 @@
> -backend_src/src/backend /usr/lib/netman/bin
> \ No newline at end of file
> +backend /usr/lib/netman/bin
> diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
> index 0e6d2ad..bf3a311 100755
> --- a/debian/rules
> +++ b/debian/rules
> @@ -2,12 +2,3 @@
>
> %:
> dh $@ --with quilt,python2
> -
> -override_dh_auto_clean:
> - dh_auto_clean
> -
> -override_dh_auto_configure:
> - #fpc -MObjFPC -Scghi -Tlinux -vewn -Filib/x86_64-linux
> -Fl/opt/gnome/lib -Fu/usr/lib/lazarus/1.2.4/lcl/units/x86_64-linux/gtk2
> -Fu/usr/lib/lazarus/1.2.4/lcl/units/x86_64-linux
> -Fu/usr/lib/lazarus/1.2.4/components/lazut
> - lazbuild -B netman.lpr && cd backend_src/src && gcc -lm -I../include
> core_functions.c file_functions.c backend.c essid_encoder.c
> automated_scanner.c -o backend
> -
> -override_dh_auto_build:
> --------------------
>
> NB: The backend permissions will need to be fixed up in a maintainer
> script.
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Hi,
I created a .patch file by copying and pasting the patch supplied by
Rainer, read above. I have the fully restored and up to date netman
sources, but I am not sure whether as typed below "git patch" should
actually apply the patch properly.
The command:
edbarx@edbarx-pc:~/netman_from_backup_08.12.2015$ git patch
../rainer_dng-15.12.2015.patch
I also read that the patch can be saved/archived into git, and I think
it is the proper way it should be done.
Can I safely run the command as shown and if possible tell git to
archive/save the patch?
Edward