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As a result, it is no longer necessary to enforce ldconfig in postinst
and postrm scripts and this solves the problem with packages where the
ldconfig was not called after installation, but it was needed.
This resolves issue TDE/tdemultimedia#29.
Signed-off-by: Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz>
(cherry picked from commit
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README.Debian
Debian kde-extras Team ---------------------- 1. Contacts ----------- General help requests <debian-kde@lists.debian.org> mailing list #debian-kde on irc Packaging queries <debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org> mailing list #debian-qt-kde on irc Maintainers <pkg-kde-extras@lists.alioth.debian.org> mailing list 2. Subversion repository ------------------------ You can browse it only at: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-kde/kde-extras/ To "checkout" the repository use these commands: $ svn co svn+ssh://${ALIOTH_USERNAME}@svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-kde/kde-extras Authorized SSH keys are controlled at https://alioth.debian.org/account/ The repository layout is: - packagename/ - trunk/ - branches/ - tags/ - 0.7.2-1/ - 0.7.2-2/ - 0.7.2-2ubuntu1/ - 0.7.2-2ubuntu2/ - 0.7.2-2ubuntu3/ - 0.8.0/ ... If only one version of the package is available at the time, development must be made at trunk/ dir, copying the dir to tags/'pkg-version' each time a new release is made. When, at some point, the need to have two different versions at the same time arises (for example, if we need a version to be in unstable and a different one to be in experimental), experimental development will be made in trunk/ and if a new unstable package needs to be cooked, copying tag/'latest_version_in_sid' to tag/'latest_version_in_sid'+1 will make the trick. 3. Using svn-buildpackage -------------------------- Packages with an upstream tarball will require you to set the mergeWithUpstream property first (from the package root) so that svn-buildpackage will look for the .orig.tar.gz in the ../tarballs directory. % svn propset mergeWithUpstream 1 debian Please note that this only works for packages which have only the debian/ directory committed. Consequently, you must use CDBS's simple-patchsys.mk or dpatch to modify the upstream sources. After you have finished and committed your Debian patches via % svn commit [PACKAGE] as well as copying the orig.tar.gz to ../tarballs/ if necessary, you may build your package with the following commands: % svn-buildpackage --svn-ignore-new -rfakeroot Please, don't commit tarballs/ or build-area/ directories to SVN. 4. Tarballs and Build-area directories ------------------------------------ During pkg development before uploaded to debian the tarballs can be found at: http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-extra/orig.tar.gz/ You need to place those dirs in the parent directory of the one from which you're running svn-buildpackage. Usually this means placing tarballs/ and build-area/ dirs in 'pkgname'/ dir, at the same level as trunk/ If you want to compile inside one version in tags/ dir, you'll need to place those dirs inside that dir. Of course the easiest and cleanest way of doing it is by making a symlink of those dirs inside tags/ dir. 5. Using svn-inject ------------------- To inject a new package into the Debian KDE Extras svn archive you should use svn-inject(1) as follows: svn-inject -o <package>.dsc svn+ssh://${ALIOTH_USERNAME}@svn.debian.org/svn/pkg-kde/kde-extras Type in your alioth password a few hundred times :-) and your package should be uploaded to the archive. Note you will also need to manually copy the package.orig.tar.gz to your tarballs directory. The -o option is important as this ensures that we 'Only keep modified files under SVN control' 6. Versioning ------------- As the autobuilder and fellow developers will need to differentiate between versions that are uploaded into debian already and those which will be at a later point, do use the UNRELEASED distribution until the time you actually do upload to incoming. Whoever is not a DD himself should let the sponsor do that final step if that sponsor has SVN commit rights to the kde-extras archive. The autobuilder packs can be found at http://kde-extras.buildserver.net/. The logs can be found at http://status.buildserver.net/. As the archive runs britney, it may well be that a built and installed package is not appearing to the archive until its reverse depends are (re)built too. In case of questions, feel free to mail kilian@debian.org. 7. Automatic Backport hooks --------------------------- The checkout script for putting together the sources can run a backports hook for certain dists (like Debian sarge) which need certain adjustments to the source like altered Build-Depends. This hook is a plain shell script (or makefile like debian/rules) which needs to be put in the debian/backports directory and made executable by means of the svn properties set. The codenames for the current dists are: sid, etch, sarge, edgy and dapper. For an example see asterisk-addons/trunk/debian/backports/sarge which may be more illustrating what to do. 8. Autotools, libtool, am_maintainer, buildprep and configure updates --------------------------------------------------------------------- Achim, Please add some text in here to document when it is necessary and how we update the build enviroment for a package. -(snip)- In case any of the above is unclear to you or seems outdated, please drop us a note to the maintainers list.