Ben Finney <ben+debian@benfinney.id.au> writes:
> Once I learn how to make a ‘foo-dbg’ package, I can do that in the
> next release […]
I've learned some about creating a ‘foo-dbg’ package [0]. However, I'm
ending up with a source package that installs none of the Python files
into any of the binary packages.
Can someone point me to an existing package that:
* uses ‘debhelper’ vversion 7 or later (i.e. uses the implied-sequence
‘dh’ command instead of explicit lists of ‘dh_foo’ commands)
* uses ‘python-support’
* creates multiple packages, preferably including a ‘foo-dbg’ package
I can't find any package that does all of those, but can't really do
better than guess and manually check source packages with trial and
error.
[0] <URL:http://wiki.debian.org/PkgSplit> is really difficult to follow,
probably because it needs some love from a fluent English writer.
<URL:http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/best-pkging-practices.html#multiple-binary>
ignores using Debhelper 7 to avoid explicit use of ‘setup.py’ or
‘dh_install’.
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