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Re: How to compiling Boost 1.41 into .deb packages?



On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 05:10:02PM +0100, Joost Kraaijeveld
wrote:
> Because I want (actually need) the Boost package 1.41 I
> must compile it myself as there is no Boost 1.41 (yet) in
> Debian testing (or sid). I really want to use Debian
> packages for better maintenance of my (installed)
> software, but I cannot get the software compiled into deb
> packages.

I'd first say, have you tried contacting the package
maintainer(s) to find out why they haven't packaged 1.41
yet? There might be a stumbling block reason why not, which
you would also hit, or they might be too busy, in which case
you might be able to help them, and benefit everyone.

> Is there a recipe for Dummies (that's me!) that works?

You can't hope to unpick why the 1.40 debian packaging isn't
working for 1.41 without understanding a bit about debian
packaging. Start with the new maintainer's guide in package
maint-guide, or <http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/>.
The debian-mentors mailing list may be helpful for you, if
you have packaging-specific questions.

However, if all you want to do  is package up the results of
"make install" into a debian package, for ease of
uninstallation, there is a tool which can help you called
"checkinstall" - <http://packages.debian.org/checkinstall>.


-- 
Jon Dowland

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