# Edit this file to configure debian/rules to build a package. # No modification of debian/rules should be neccessary. (Famous last words!) # # Copied from setup by Joey Hess # What is the name of this package? package=slink-cd STRIP=strip # Files that go in directories under /doc. docs=README examples= copyright=debian/copyright # List here all executables that are produced, that we should run # dpkg-shlibdeps on. binfiles=slink_cd flatten mklinks mklist # What file must exist in the current directory if the package is # properly unpacked here? test_file=slink_cd # Does this package build from an Imakefile? # If so, uncomment the line below. #use_imakefile=y # Does this package build from a Configure script? # If so, uncomment the line below and enter the command to run to run the # Configure script (ie: "./Configure") #use_configure=./Configure # What commands to run to build the package? define build_command echo endef # What commands to run to clean up after a build? define clean_command echo endef # List here any files that must be removed during "debian/rules clean" # that clean_command doesn't take care of. clean_files= # List here any files that should be preserved during a build, and restored # to their original state during a clean. For example, if the package comes # with both an Imakefile and a Makefile, and xmkmf is run, list the original # Makefile here so it will be backed up before it is overwritten my xmkmf. preserve_files= # What command to run to install the package into debian/tmp? # You might want to edit the package's Makefile and add $(PREFIX) # to all the paths it installs files to. or, you can just write # your own install commands here instead. # # Note that debian/* and the files in /usr/doc will be installed # properly for you, you don't need to do that here. # define install_command install -d debian/tmp/usr/src/slink_cd for file in * ; \ do \ cp -v $$file debian/tmp/usr/src/slink_cd ; \ done endef # After being installed in debian/tmp, everything is chowned to root.root, # and chmod g-ws is run on everything. Enter below any chmod commands you # need to run to set files to the proper permissions. This is where you # can make programs be suid, etc. # (Note that these commands will be run as root.) define ch_commands endef