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Is anyone able to help. Desperately trying to virtualise an ageing Pecase system on SCO 5.0.6
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
debian-builder
DEBIAN-BUILDER(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation DEBIAN-BUILDER(1)
NAME
debian-builder - Rebuild a Debian package from its source code.
SYNOPSIS
debian-builder [options]
Help Options:
--debug Show useful debugging information.
--help Show this scripts help information.
--manual Read this scripts manual.
--version Show the version number and exit.
--verbose Show verbose output.
Building options:
--sign Force package signing, disabled by default.
--debuild foo Pass arguments 'foo' onto debuild when building
--suffix foo Give the built package versions the suffix 'foo'.
OPTIONS
--debug Show the commands this script executes as an aid to debugging.
--help Show the brief help information.
--verbose Show verbose information useful to debugging.
DESCRIPTION
debian-builder is a simple script which is designed to facilitate the
rebuilding of a Debian GNU/Linux package from its source code. It will
correctly handle the installation of any required build-dependencies,
and remove them once building is complete.
AUTHOR
Steve
--
http://www.steve.org.uk/
$Id: debian-builder,v 1.14 2006/06/04 18:24:04 steve Exp $
LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2005 by Steve Kemp. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The LICENSE file contains the
full text of the license.
buildPackage
Do all the work of building the given package.
Return '>0' on success, '0' on failure of any kind. (The result is the
number of binary files moved into the results directory.)
parseCommandLineArguments
Parse any command line arguments, and set the appropriate values
in the global CONFIG hash.
getSourcePackageName
Return the name of the source package required to build package 'foo'
getPackageSource
Download the source of the package to the specified directory
and return the name of the unpacked directory.
updateChangeLog
If the Debian changelog file doesn't already refer to the specified
version then add it.
saveDebianPackage
Move the build Debian package, associated .diff.gz file, .changes file,
etc. From the build directory into the binary directory.
Return the number of files moved into the binary directory.
tidySystem
Uninstall all the build dependency packages we installed.
We do this by finding the list of all packages which are currently
installed and removing those that were not present when we started.
getInstalledPackages
Return a hash of all the currently installed packages.
installBuildDependencies
Install the build-dependencies required to build the given package.
removePackages
Remove the given array of packages from the system.
END
Desperately try to reset the host system to the same starting point
as it initially had.
This should be taken care of in situations where the script doesn't
abort on an error condition.
perl v5.8.8 2008-03-13 DEBIAN-BUILDER(1)