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Re: Building package locally for different architectures



[2016-08-30 19:20] Jakub Wilk <jwilk@debian.org>
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> [Disclaimer: I don't know anything about reprepro.]
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> * Dmitry Bogatov <kaction@gnu.org>, 2016-08-30, 17:38:
> >$ dpkg-source -b . # fine
> >$ debsign -m kaction@gnu.org ../*.dsc # fine
> >$ sbuild -d pure -c jessie # fine
> >$ debsign --no-re-sign ../*.changes # fine, signed with my key
> >$ dput local ../*.changes # fine, local -> my reprepro instance
> >$ rm ../*.changes # time to prepare for i386
> >$ sbuild -d pure -c jessie --build i386 --arch i386 # fine
>
> You don't need "--build i386" here.

Nice to know.

> >$ debsign --no-re-sign ../*.changes # fine
> >$ dput local ../*.changes
> >	File "pool/main/s/sudo/sudo_1.8.10p3-1+deb8u3pure1.dsc" is already registered with different checksums!
> >	md5 expected: 6844ffcf32db1c64eb4106161d0d3551, got: c75e41a14c4c2d860b6d715f22aa9f58
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> Is your sbuild configured to build source package by default
> ("$build_source = 1" in /etc/sbuild/sbuild.conf)?
> If yes, I guess you'll need to turn it off (--no-source) for the second
> build.

Thanks! It solved my problem.

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