How to have Source: and Package: be different in control?
Hello,
I am building a package which will provide different binaries packages, and
tried to use a control file like:
Source: php
Section: net
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Yves Arrouye <arrouye@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 2.0.1.0
Package: php-module
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, apache (>= 1.1.1)
Description: a simple language interpreter for scripts embedded in HTML
This package provides a PHP/FI module for the Apache server. PHP/FI
provides a way to embed scripts in special HTML files (with the .phtml
extension by default), and to have these scripts run when the files
are accessed. The scripts can do a lot of things including producing
images and accessing databases.
.
Features enabled in this module include DBM, mSQL and Postgres 95
uses. There is no need for the corresponding libraries as the module
is statically linked against them.
However, when I try to build, dpkg-gencontrol complains that my source
package has two different names: php and php-module. What I want to do is
to have php as source (because that's the name of the package, php-2.0b6)
and then build php-module, php-cgi, etc. How can I do that?
Thanks in advance,
Yves.
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