Re: CVS chrism tetex-bin: * fix texdoc background behaviour (closes: #129009, #135737)
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 11:32:38PM +0100, Christoph Martin wrote:
> Am Son, 2002-03-03 um 03.11 schrieb debian-tetex-maint@lists.debian.org:
> > CVSROOT: /cvs/tetex
> > Module name: tetex-bin
> > Changes by: chrism Sat Mar 2 10:11:38 PST 2002
> >
> > Modified files:
> > debian : changelog control dirs postinst
> > texk/tetex : texdoc
> >
> > Log message:
> > * fix texdoc background behaviour (closes: #129009, #135737)
> > * add /var/spool/texmf/ directories on install again (closes: #133934)
> > * add texi2html to recommends (closes: #87699)
> >
>
> I am preparing a new release to fix the RC bugs. I have checked the
> fixes into CVS. I hope it was the right way.
> And I am building the old way because I am not really shure about how to
> use cvs-buildpackage.
BTW, my ~/.cvsrc reads:
diff -u -b -B
checkout -P
update -d -P
cvs -z3
Make sure you have cvs-buildpackage >= 3.41 installed. Create a
directory in which to do the package building as opposed to having the
CVS tree; on my machine I use /usr/local/src/Work for my checked-out
CVS trees and /usr/local/src/Packages for my package building stuff.
You will then have something like
/usr/local/src/{Work,Packages}/tetex-{bin,base}
directories for the various packages. Make sure there's an
appropriate .orig.tar.gz in the Packages/ subdirectories (this can be
a symlink). Edit /etc/cvsdeb.conf as necessary. Then in the top
directory of your checked out CVS tree (/usr/local/src/Work/tetex-bin,
for example), I think you can run the command (I'll check details
later if this doesn't work):
CVSROOT=:ext:cmartin@cvs.debian.org:/cvs/tetex cvs-buildpackage
This will build the package in /usr/local/src/Packages/tetex-bin.
If you just do a straight build, you'll be including all of the CVS
directories.
Julian
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