gccchecker for potato
Hi,
Thanks for all of you gave me the help on making a binary from debian source
package. I tried the instructions on the source package for gccchecker-0.9.9.1
and the compilation works smoothly but the gccchecker got a segmentation error
even for its own simple example included.
My question is:
Did anyone ever make gccchecker work in potato?
> It's pretty easy, usually.
>
> 1) Download the source components into the directory of your choice.
> There should be either two or three files: *.orig.tar.gz, *.dsc, and
> *.diff.gz (not present if it's a "native" Debian package).
>
> 2) Enter the command "dpkg-source -x <packagename>.dsc". This will
> unpack the source into the <packagename> directory, which will be
> created.
>
> 3) Go into the unpacked source directory, and issue the command
> "debian/rules build".
>
> 4) Issue the command "fakeroot debian/rules binary". Assuming that you
> have all of the necessary development packages installed, your
> debfile will be created in the parent directory.
>
> If you get any errors about required files/commands not being present,
> you can find out what packages you need to install by doing a package
> search at the Debian website. Just follow the "Debian Packages" link on
> the main page.
>
> On Sun, May 09, 1999 at 03:15:20PM -0400, mxu1@broadway.gc.cuny.edu wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > A short question:
> >
> > Does anyone know how to compile a debian source package into a binary?
>
>
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