Ionutz Borcoman wrote: > To train myself, I am packing one of my own programs. I have understood > that, in the case debian_source == original_source, you can add to your > source directory tree a directory called debian and keep specific files > there. > > I have 2 questions about this: > 1. I am using a simple makefile, as I haven't have time to read about > automake/autoconf. My makefile has an "distclean" entry which deletes > all unusefull files and lets a clean src directory. It deletes the > binary executable also. Do I have to delete any files from debian > directory. Should I put this in my Makefile ? I believe it is okey to have the Makefile clean out the main directory and let debian/rules clean out the debian directory. Shouldn't really matter one way or another, that's just the default that debhelper will give you. [snip #2 for lack of a clue] -Mitch BTW - If/when you find a good autoconf tutorial, send me a pointer to it. I've been 'self-learning' and I don't really get along with my teacher. ;)
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