diff --git a/README b/README deleted file mode 100644 index e6d6fa02..00000000 --- a/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,317 +0,0 @@ -README for slink_cd v 1.13, released Mar 31 1999 -(c) Steve McIntyre - -What this program does -====================== -It will create CDs of Debian from a local set of files. You will -probably need to mirror most of the Debian site; check out the Debian -mirror package for an example of how to this. A full mirror will take -about 7GB at the time of writing. - -What this program doesn't do -============================ -It does not fix world hunger or bring peace on earth. And it's not -guaranteed to work at all, in fact. But if you have any problems, -please contact me and tell me about them. I'll be glad to help and to -fix any bugs that you might find. - -What it needs -============= -You will almost definitely need a Linux box to run the scripts here, -preferably a Debian one. I haven't had the chance to test on other -machines, but I'm fairly certain there are bits that won't run. - -To make the full set of images you will need a lot of disk space - -each CD image will take up ~600MB. And of course you'll need the -mirror itself for the files. But this no longer has to be local - see -"Making a symlink-farm" below. - -In terms of other software, you'll need - - perl - bash - sed - awk (any awk should do) - -These _should_ be standard on any Linux system. You'll also need: - - mkisofs/mkhybrid (a recent version - the standard one in Debian slink - should do) - - a PATCHED mkhybrid (if you want to use the symlink-farm method - see below) - - slice (to create the slink1.needed file from master) - - dpkg-multicd (VERY Debian-specific. Maybe it will work on other systems, - but I don't know and you'll probably have to play with it) - - cdwrite/cdrecord (to write the images once you've created them. They will - be standard ISO images, so even most *spit* Windoze CD - creation programs should be able to write them at a - push.) - sysutils - pkg-order - dpkg-perl - unzip (for i386 bootable CDs) - lha (for m68k CDs) - silo (if you want to create sparc disks - this may be problematic - on non-sparc machines) - isomarkboot (for alpha CDs - source is in the aboot package, binaries - for i386 and alpha are contained in this tar file) - m68k-cd-misc.tar.gz (from the same place you got this package, - for m68k CDs. Copy it to $BASEDIR before you start.) - hfsutils (for Mac stuff on m68k CDs) - -There may be other things too, but for now these are all I can think of. - -How do I use it? -================ -To be reading this, you must have extracted the tar file. Good -start. Next what you need to do is: - - customise the file lists (slink.{needed,useful,list}) if necessary - edit slink.info (dselect multicd disk info) - list any extras in slink.extras - edit slink.volid (ISO VOLID) - edit mkisofsrc (other ISO headers) - list any packages to be excluded in exclude-$ARCH if necessary - set up parameters in slink_cd or in the environment - run slink_cd with appropriate parameters - -Huh? -==== -Customise the file lists if you want to. The lists distributed with -this program should work for most people, and will be the basis of the -official Debian slink CD images when they are made. - -The (Debian) contents of discs 1 and 2 are calculated at run-time to -match as closely as possible the list of files needed by the Debian -install programs, and then the rest of the packages are split -(hopefully) sensibly. If you wish to produce a single standalone disc -of the key parts of Debian, this is easy - see "Single Debian discs" -below. If you want to create more complete sets, this is also easy. - -The file "master" lists the packages that are REQUIRED for all the -standard suggested systems to work at first install. These packages -come to about 300MB in total. The file "slink1.useful" contains a list -of further packages that I and others thought should also go on the -first disc and these take about 220MB more. This second list can -easily be modified if you so desire, but if you do please be careful -that the dependencies are met, as I did. The package "pkg-order" is -very useful here. When the lists for disc 1 is created, these packages -plus any others of "important", "standard" or "required" priority will -be marked to go on disc 1. The rest of the binary packages from the -main section will go onto disc 2, taking about 325 MB. - -And, finally, list the packages you want to _completely_ exclude from -the CDs in exclude-$ARCH. Reasons for doing this may include unmet -dependencies, broken packages, broken Packages files etc. - -Beyond this list of packages, the rest of the specification is quite -easy. For each disc, a file slink.list should contain a list of -files to go onto that disc. These can list directories or files, -either will work. The standard layout will look something like: - - 1: main binary-ARCH section 1 - docs - install stuff - boot disks - 2: main binary-ARCH section 2 - contrib (binary-ARCH and source) - (OPTIONAL) non-US (binary-ARCH and source) - project - 3: main source section 1 - 4: main source section 2 - 5: (OPTIONAL) non-free (binary-ARCH and source) - -* ARCH is a special keyword - see below for more info. - -============================================================================= -NOTE: The non-free section is not part of Debian and the programs contained - within are not endorsed by Debian, but they have been packaged as a - service to our users who may still need them until free alternatives - have been made available. -============================================================================= - -The non-US section is slightly complicated by the fact that in most -cases it will have to be mirrored separately, as the main Debian -servers in the USA cannot legally export this software. More on -the non-US configuration later. - -To generate the 5th (non-free) CD you will need to specify "non-free" -as a command-line option when running slink_cd. To add the non-US -section on disk 2 you will need to specify "non-US" as an option. - -Other things to be configured: - -The dselect (installation) multi-cd install method uses the contents -of a file .disk/info on each CD when determining the contents of a -disc and in deciding which discs are needed. The .info file for each -disc will be created using slink.info. Edit these accordingly, and -the date will automatically be added by the script when used. - -Extra files may be added to each disc if you desire. Many OEM -producers of Debian CDs may want to use this - it allows you to -customise the contents of your CDs, for example if you wish to add -extra software of your own or other local content. Simply list them in -slink.extras. - -The CD Volume ID for each disk will be created from the contents of -slink.volid. - -If you wish to configure other options in the CD ISO headers, edit -mkisofsrc. See the mkhybrid/mkisofs documentation for more details. - -============================================================================= - Working examples for all of these files are given. -============================================================================= - -* In ALL of these files, the keyword "ARCH" is magic and will be - replaced by the appropriate architecture (i386,m68k,powerpc,sparc,alpha) - when you run the scripts here. This makes it easier to produce images for - several platforms in one run. - -e.g. in slink1.list: - - dists/slink/main/binary-ARCH/Release - - will become - - dists/slink/main/binary-i386/Release - -when run to produce i386 disks. - -The other things to configure are found in the main slink_cd script itself: - -ARCH - the target architecture -MIRROR - the location of your Debian mirror -NONUS - the location of the non-US part of your Debian mirror, - if applicable -MKISOFS - the location of your mkisofs/mkhybrid program -MKISOFS_OPTS - the options to use with your mkisofs/mkhybrid program -TDIR - the location of the temporary directory to use. This must be - on the same partition as your mirror, unless you use the - "genlinks" option to create a sym-link farm (below) -OUT - the directory in which we should write the completed images -BOOTDIR - (sparc specific) - where do we find silo? - -All of these can be changed by using environment variables, which is -especially useful when making CDs for multiple architecture in one -run. See the "arch" script for an example of this. - -Making a sym-link farm -====================== -When slink_cd is run, temporary trees/files will be made under -$TDIR. This no longer MUST be on the same partition as the mirror, -for the hard-links hack to work. There is now a new option, -"genlinks", which will create a tree of sym-links for you from a -mirror elsewhere, be it scattered across several mount points (small -disks) or mounted readonly via NFS from another machine. The CD images -can then be created from the sym-link farm. There are a couple of -limitations to this method, so the original hard-links method will -still be preferred and is the default. These limitations are: - -speed: the sym-links method is much slower, for a variety of reasons -reliability: the final "du" output of the script is no use with sym-links, - so you will probably have to create the CD images to make sure - all is well in testing. -compatibility: the hard-links method will work with any recent version of - mkhybrid/mkisofs, but to use the sym-links method you need a - specially patched version of mkhybrid. - -There is a patch for mkhybrid 1.12a4.7 included with this -program. Grab the original source from -http://www.ps.ucl.ac.uk/~jcpearso/mkhybrid.html or -http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~stevem/DebianCD/ . There is also a -statically-linked i386 binary at the latter site. You will also need -to add the "-F" option to the mkhybrid command line for this sym-links -hack to work. - -Non-US -====== -To make Debian CDs with the non-US section you will need to specify -the location of your non-US mirror, and also add "non-US" to the -slink_cd command line. The default place for the non-US stuff is on -disc 2, but this can be changed. - -Non-free -======== -To make a set of Debian CDs with the non-free section you will need to -add "non-free" to the slink_cd command line. This will create a tree -etc. for the fifth disc, containing non-free. Attempting to create the -fifth disc without specifying "non-free" will fail. See the earlier -disclaimer about the non-free section. CD producers should definitely -read the copyrights of non-free packages to check they can sell them on -CD before doing so. Debian packages contain copyright information in -/usr/doc//copyright. - -Single Debian discs -=================== -Some producers may want to make single Debian CDs that will work on -their own without mentioning packages that would be on the other -CDs. The "single_disk" option should work for these people. And check -the extras lists above if you want to add more of your own -software/data to this single disc - the layout has been specifically -optimised so you have ~100MB of space there for you. Of course, this -layout will mean that many of the Debian binary packages will not be -packaged up and also there will be no source. Check the GPL and other -licenses to see what this means to you... - -Complete options list -===================== -You can specify any combination of steps to do on the command-line: - - clean removes old link trees - genlist creates a list of files optimised to make disc#1 as standalone - as possible, with ~100MB spare for local customisations - (see "extras"). Check the contents of "slink1.useful" - - this lists the Priority: optional main binary-$ARCH packages - that will be moved to CD#1. Also checks that the Packages file - is up-to-date (maybe not on a borken mirror) and creates a new - one if not. - genlinks creates a sym-link farm in $TDIR/tmp-mirror to work from - tree creates new link trees - single_disk makes a single disc (#1) which will stand alone (SEE BELOW) - flatten goes through the trees removing sym-links outside of the - selected dist - md5check checks the md5sums of all the packages and boot disks - in the trees - packages creates Packages.cd files to go on each CD, and then checks them - for consistency of dependencies - boot adds the bootable CD and install tools as appropriate - extras adds specified extras to the CDs (see below) - md5list creates a complete md5sum of each CD tree to go on the disk - images actually create all the ISO images. Make sure all the necessary - steps above have been run first, or these images may be - complete garbage - image Create image number x, where x is 1-4 or can also be 5 if - non-free is built. - imagesums Once the images are made, make md5sums of them into "MD5SUMS" - i386 targets binary-i386 - m68k targets binary-m68k - alpha targets binary-alpha - sparc targets binary-sparc - powerpc targets binary-powerpc - non-free adds the stuff for CD #5 (non-free) - non-US adds the non-US stuff for CD #2. - -v increments the debug level. Default level is 0, maximum is 3 - force_deps continue on even if the pkg-order check fails in "packages" - above. Use with care! - -N.B. "single_disk" should now be obsoleted due to changes in the -layouts, but should still work. - -If you specify no command-line options then the standard set of -commands (see below) will be done in order. THIS WILL NOT MAKE ANY -IMAGES. - -Some options will not work together. Some options depend on others -Some of these combinations are obvious, but in particular: - - "tree" needs "genlist" - "flatten" will not work with "genlinks" - "image5" needs "non-free" - "single_disk" will not work with "non-free" or "non-US" - "imagesums" needs at least one "image[12345x]" - -END. diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog deleted file mode 100644 index 5a940b66..00000000 --- a/debian/changelog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -slink-cd (1.13) unstable; urgency=low - - * slink_cd changes: - * Link $TDIR/.mkisofsrc to .mkisofs - different versions of - mkhybrid/mksiofs need different versions. Thanks to Peter Kundrat - * Removed the now unnecessary frozen sym-link - * Put sym-links in doc/ for *.txt in /install, not *.doc - * Make sure the sparc install tree is in boot1 for CD 1 - * When generating md5lists, grep out things under the "dists/stable" - sym-link - we only need one copy of the md5 sum for each file... - * Fiddle with isomarkboot line for Alpha - it won't follow sym-links - * others: - * Added pkg-order to requirements in README - * Added details about isomarkboot in README - * Removed "rm -fr boot1" from boot-m68k that caused VME m68k - CDs not tbe made bootable - * other small fixes for boot-m68k - * minor patch for boot-sparc from Eric Delaunay: mount the loopback - image readonly - * Santiago Vila: mklist now makes sure all Section: base packages are - on CD 1, and I've added all the hamm base packages that still exist - in slink into useful so they will also go into CD 1. Avoid disc - swapping... - - -- Steve McIntyre Wed, 31 Mar 1999 17:43:22 +0100 - -slink-cd (1.12) unstable; urgency=low - - * slink_cd changes: - * use munged list files in $TDIR, not in $BASEDIR. Easier - for non-US removal... - * check for Release before playing with it - * fixed pkg-order usage - make sure it doesn't check installed - packages first - * added --netatalk option to MKISOFS_OPTS for m68k/powerpc (macs) - * fixed broken sparc changes from boot-ARCH split - * others: - * thinko in README.1ST.alpha - s/i386/alpha/ - * added hfsutils to README - * added README.1ST.sparc from Steve Dunham - * added more subarch support in boot-alpha - * fixed README.tools - update details of fips - in boot-i386 - * fixed boot-m68k; don't remove $INSTALLDIR before we start; it - contains useful stuff! - * moved amiga .info files around a little in boot-m68k - * added mac fork stuff in boot-m68k - * added macinstall-cd.tar.gz for mac forks - * updated exclude-alpha to match the released version - * updated exclude-sparc to match the released version - * updated master to match the released version - * fix mklist - slink is now stable, not frozen - * removed unnecessary slink?.list.1 files - * re-added non-US into slink2.list; will be removed at runtime - if necessary - * added newt0.25 and whiptail to useful - depends for pppconfig - - -- Steve McIntyre Fri, 12 Mar 1999 15:07:22 -0000 - -slink-cd (1.11) unstable; urgency=low - - * Mainly last-minute cleanups for final CD builds. - * slink_cd changes: - * Changed boot target slightly, less warnings on non-i386. - * Now using new isomarkboot, new options. - * others: - * Added sysutils and dpkg-perl to list of requirements in README. - * Added exclude details to README. - * boot-alpha changes from Loic. - * moved some i386-specific boot stuff to boot-i386. - * Fixed several small bugs/typos in boot-m68k. - * Added amiga .info files in boot-m68k, and tar file from Christian. - * Updated master file. - * Exclude support in mklist. - * Added exclude-$ARCH files. - * Fixed mklist bug - check right location for newer files. - * - - -- Steve McIntyre Sun, 07 Mar 1999 00:40:33 -0000 - -slink-cd (1.10) unstable; urgency=low - - * slink_cd changes: - * Very slight changes to date handling - previously we could have made - broken discs across midnight! - * slink1.useful is now generated from "useful" using slice - better for - multi-arch setup. - * Tiny cosmetic changes. - * Make sure the source discs are _identical_ for all the arches - no - arch-specific mentions/options anywhere now. - * Fix the Release files to say "stable" rather than "frozen". - * Check for zero-length files when md5dumming. - * Call custom version of pkg-order, we don't need to see conflicts list. - * Changed output image file names to include $ARCH for binary CDs. - * others: - * Fixed cut'n'paste errors in boot-alpha, now appears to work. - * Added missing " to boot-m68k, now works. - * Removed m68k.old - no longer necessary. - * Added custom version of pkg-order, with option not to check/display - conflicts. Patch sent upstream. - * Removed slink1.useful, replaced with slice input file "useful". - * Removed ARCH from slink[34].volid - no ARCH on source disks. - * Cosmetic changes to vecho. - - -- Steve McIntyre Wed, 03 Mar 1999 19:04:33 -0000 - -slink-cd (1.09) unstable; urgency=low - - * slink_cd changes: - * We can now cope with alpha disks! - * Moved the $mountpoint stuff to boot-sparc where it belongs. - * Redirect all pkg-order output to a file. - * Added extra "force_deps" option to continue even if pkg-order fails. - Use with care! - * Added pointer to slink_cd location to README.1ST. - * Changed use of TMPDIR to TDIR - apparently caused problems with - dpkg-deb on sparc. libc problem? - * others: - * Added boot-alpha script. - * Rewrote boot-m68k script in bash, the python one wouldn't work - with the mirror layout. - * Fixed boot-sparc, $mountpoint broke with split. - * Add more files to the .deb. - * Changed use of TMPDIR to TDIR for other files. - - -- Steve McIntyre Sun, 28 Feb 1999 15:26:58 -0000 - -slink-cd (1.08) unstable; urgency=low - - * slink_cd changes: - * Only put Packages files on binary CDs now, so we should get common - source disks. - * For i386, only use Joliet on binary CDs. Same reason. - * Munge packages files - each binary CD only know about itself and - earlier CDs - now single_disk is no longer necessary, as normal disc 1 - will do the same job. Users now need to be told to use the last disk - first on dselect "update" run. - * Moved partition checking a bit later - allow the script to create - TMPDIR if necessary before complaining it doesn't exist...! - * Check that "slice master" works before continuing. - * Copy on README.ARCH if it exists. - * Fixed thinko in source md5 checking - should now work again instead - of just dropping out. - * Moved vecho etc. definitions into a separate file, source it - where necessary. - * Split boot stuff off into separate scripts, one per arch. - * Added small extra stuff for m68k - boot vme stuff on CD 1. - * Moved volid-reading code to each image step, avoid errors. - * others: - * Created README.multicd explaining order of CDs. - * Changed *.info to now say ?/4 instead of ?/5 - only 4 official CDs. - * Created vecho - vecho definitions file. - * Altered mklist to use vecho. - * Created new boot-ARCH scripts for sparc and i386. - * Slightly modified Chris Lawrence's m68k install-disks python script - to do the same job, now called boot-m68k. - * Added ipx to slink1.useful, needed for ncpfs. How did this ever get - through? - * Updated to "master" version 1.26 1999/02/24. - - -- Steve McIntyre Thu, 25 Feb 1999 09:21:56 -0000 - -slink-cd (1.07) unstable; urgency=low - - * Almost ready for addition into slink for release. - * slink_cd changes: - * Build slink1.needed from "master" file from boot-floppies. - * Now uses pkg-order to check dependencies - check CD 1 doesn't depend - on any others, then check ALL Depends: and Recommends: . Fail if CD 1 - fails, if the whole set fails then either - a) give a warning about this if we haven't included non-free - or non-US (it's reasonable - contrib depends on non-free) - b) fail if we have. - * Added work-around for broken metro-motif-man package for the pkg-order - step. - * Added upgrade-2.0-i386 and upgrade-older-i386 links at top-level. - * Removed upgrade-i386 at top level. - * Added latest sparc patch from Steve Dunham - * others: - * Added README.1ST.m68k from Chris Lawrence . - * Removed slink1.needed from package, replaced with master. - * Added more upgrade stuff to slink1.list. - - -- Steve McIntyre Mon, 22 Feb 1999 18:38:50 -0000 - -slink-cd (1.06) unstable; urgency=low - - * slink_cd changes: - * handle non-US links better - * Copy Release Notes onto all CDs - * Create README.1ST - lists slink_cd version, creation date, disk label - (from .disk/info) and gives simple instructions on what to do to run - the installation system. - * Copy the full set of files for the installation manual to /install. - * Add sym-links for the installation manual into /doc. - * Added hfs.map stuff for Apple people. - * Added $MKISOFS_OPTS_DISC support, makes life easier for special - mkhybrid requirements for different arches. - * others: - * Changed the default volid for each disk to be - "Debian-ARCH 2.1 Disc " - * Created README.1ST.i386 - template for README.1ST above. - * Removed test genlinks option from arch. - * Added hfs.map for Apple people - * Added mkisofsrc to packaging. - - -- Steve McIntyre Thu, 11 Feb 1999 16:35:01 -0000 - -slink-cd (1.05) unstable; urgency=low - - * slink_cd changes: - * now uses a BASEDIR variable so you don't have to start in the - slink_cd directory. - * added more obvious pointers for -F flag for farmers. - * check for "$NU", not "$NONUS" when looking for non-US files - * cope with non-absolute paths; create things if necessary - * check we're using the -F mkhybrid option in genlinks - * remove the non-US entries from the list files if we're not using them - * fixed up the genlinks stuff to cope with a more convoluted tree; - seems slower... - * we don't need to do the sed thing twice for the volid files... - * others: - * arch no longer runs non-free by default - * added mkisofsrc to .deb package - * fixed mklinks regexp to be more careful on the binary-all links stage - * fixed mklinks regexp to be more careful on the current links stage - - -- Steve McIntyre Wed, 03 Feb 1999 17:38:53 -0000 - -slink-cd (1.04) unstable; urgency=low - - * slink_cd changes: - * mkisofs and options now separate (add -J for i386, not others) - * debug level now configurable, default output is now minimal - * single_disk should now work - * user-configurable mkisofsrc - * others: - * added extra packages to slink1.{needed,useful}, mainly for m68k - - -- Steve McIntyre Sat, 23 Jan 1999 00:21:38 -0000 - -slink-cd (1.03) unstable; urgency=low - - * Initial Release. - - -- Steve McIntyre Thu, 21 Jan 1999 00:01:58 -0000 - -Local variables: -mode: debian-changelog -End: diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control deleted file mode 100644 index baba2cd4..00000000 --- a/debian/control +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -Source: slink-cd -Section: contrib/utils -Priority: extra -Maintainer: Steve McIntyre -Standards-Version: 2.4.1.1 - -Package: slink-cd -Architecture: all -Depends: unzip, lha, dpkg-multicd, slice, pkg-order, python-base, macutils -Recommends: cdwrite|cdrecord, mkhybrid -Description: Build Debian slink CD images - slink_cd is the set of scripts used to generate Debian CDs from the archive. - Likely to be useful for vendors and any Debian users wanting to make their - own CDs. - diff --git a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright deleted file mode 100644 index 9f00b81a..00000000 --- a/debian/copyright +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -slink_cd was originally written and is maintained by Steve McIntyre -. Many others have contributed -patches. The license used is the - - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - -You may apply this or any later version, at your option. diff --git a/debian/dirs b/debian/dirs deleted file mode 100644 index 5c011386..00000000 --- a/debian/dirs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -usr/bin -usr/man/man1 - diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules deleted file mode 100755 index eec951b8..00000000 --- a/debian/rules +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/make -f -############################################################################## -# Generic debian/rules file. Based on: -# -#> Sample debian.rules file - for GNU Hello (1.3). -#> Copyright 1994,1995 by Ian Jackson. -#> I hereby give you perpetual unlimited permission to copy, -#> modify and relicense this file, provided that you do not remove -#> my name from the file itself. (I assert my moral right of -#> paternity under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.) -# -# Heavily modified by Joey Hess -# -############################################################################## -# -# NOTE: You shouldn't have to edit this file. Edit debian/config instead. -# If you must edit this file to get your package to build properly, then -# I have failed. Let me know; mail jeh22@cornell.edu. -# -# (Currently not handled: multiple binary packages from 1 source package, -# and binary-indep rule.) -# -# NOTE: This file is designed so it doesn't need to be run as root. For -# actions that require that the user be root, the root password will be -# prompted for, if you're not already root. -# -############################################################################## - -# Include config file. -include debian/config - -# Generate a makefile (via configure scriopt or xmkmf). -makefile-stamp: - ifeq ($(strip $(use_imakefile)),y) - xmkmf -a - endif - $(use_configure) - touch makefile-stamp - -# Preserve some files that may get deleted/overwritten/modified otherwise. -preserve-stamp: - ifneq ($(strip $(preserve_files)),) - $(foreach file,$(preserve_files),-cp $(file) $(file).preserved) - endif - touch preserve-stamp - -build: preserve-stamp makefile-stamp - $(checkdir) - $(build_command) - touch build - -clean: preserve-stamp makefile-stamp - $(checkdir) - # Do actual cleaning up here. - -rm -f build - $(clean_command) - -rm -rf *~ debian/*~ debian/files* $(clean_files) - $(clean_tmp) - # Remove Makefile that xmkmf creates. - ifeq ($(strip $(use_imakefile)),y) - -rm -f Makefile - endif - # If we preserved some files, we need to restore them now. - ifneq ($(strip $(preserve_files)),) - $(foreach file,$(preserve_files),-mv -f $(file).preserved $(file)) - endif - -rm -f preserve-stamp makefile-stamp - -# Build architecture-independent files here. -# (not yet set up to be used) -binary-indep: build - $(checkdir) - -# Build architecture-dependent files here. -binary-arch: build - echo $(checkdir) - $(checkdir) - echo $(clean_tmp) - $(clean_tmp) - install -d debian/tmp debian/tmp/DEBIAN debian/tmp/usr/doc/$(package) - $(install_command) - # Compress manpages - -gzip -9v -r debian/tmp/usr/man/ debian/tmp/usr/X11R6/man/ - # Install documentation files, compressed. - ifneq ($(strip $(docs)),) - cp $(docs) debian/tmp/usr/doc/$(package) - gzip -9v debian/tmp/usr/doc/$(package)/* - endif - # Install copyright file, don't compress. - ifneq ($(strip $(copyright)),) - cp $(copyright) debian/tmp/usr/doc/$(package)/copyright - endif - # Install examples, compressed. - ifneq ($(strip $(examples)),) - install -d debian/tmp/usr/doc/examples/$(package) - cp $(examples) debian/tmp/usr/doc/examples/$(package) - gzip -9v debian/tmp/usr/doc/examples/$(package)/* - endif - # Install other debian files if they exist. - -install -m 644 debian/changelog debian/tmp/usr/doc/$(package)/changelog - -gzip -9v debian/tmp/usr/doc/$(package)/changelog - -install -m 644 debian/conffiles debian/tmp/DEBIAN/conffiles - -install -m 755 debian/preinst debian/tmp/DEBIAN/preinst - -install -m 755 debian/postinst debian/tmp/DEBIAN/postinst - -install -m 755 debian/prerm debian/tmp/DEBIAN/prerm - -install -m 755 debian/postrm debian/tmp/DEBIAN/postrm - # Generate control file. - dpkg-shlibdeps $(binfiles) - dpkg-gencontrol - # Set permissions. - [ "`whoami`" != root ] && \ - echo -e "\n ** Enter root password to set file permissions."; \ - debian/rules setperms -# echo debian/rules setperms -# su -c "debian/rules setperms" - # Actually build the .deb file. - echo dpkg --build debian/tmp .. - dpkg --build debian/tmp .. - -# This must be run suid root, it sets the file permissions in debian/tmp -setperms: - chown -R root.root debian/tmp - chmod -R g-ws debian/tmp - $(ch_commands) - -define checkdir - @test -f $(test_file) -a -f debian/rules || (echo -e "\n\ - ** \"$(test_file)\" or \"debian/rules\" does not exist.\n\ - ** Either \"$(package)\" is not unpacked in this directory, or\n\ - ** an incorrect test_file is specified in debian/config.\n" && false) -endef - -# This rm's the debian/tmp directory. -define clean_tmp - -rm -rf debian/tmp >/dev/null 2>&1 - @if [ -d debian/tmp ]; then \ - if [ "`whoami`" != root ]; then \ - echo -e "\n ** Enter root password to remove debian/tmp."; \ - fi; \ - rm -rf debian/tmp; \ - fi -endef - -binary: binary-indep binary-arch -.PHONY: clean setperms binary