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Re: package building for different debian development trees



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On Tuesday 07 Jan 2003 22:44, Thomas Braun wrote:
> Hello,
>
> don't know if this is the best list for the question but I have a try.
>
> I'm trying to build deb packages from a programm called sim
> (http://sim.shutoff.spb.ru/).
> But unfortunately I want to build packages for a clean woody system.
> I'm using kde 3.x and the libc6 from unstable.
> So if someone else wants to install my created package, he would also have
> to use these programs out of unstable.
>
> My Question now is:
>
> Must I use the same development tree I'm compiling for, or even the same
> libaries ?
> In this case i would have to have 3 different debian trees ?
> (stable,testing,unstable) or not ?

You can use pbuilder to build your packages in a clean woody|testing|unstable 
chroot - that way you can run whatever you want, and built packages will be 
targetted at clean systems.

Paul Cupis
- -- 
paul@cupis.co.uk

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