mitya57 | Unit193, there are new KDE applications 17.04.3, and some Qt modules could have been autosynced from Debian. | 11:29 |
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juliank | grr, apt autopkgtests are horribly broken on non-amd64 | 11:34 |
juliank | on ppc64el there is still the regression from the gcc 7 upgrade | 11:34 |
juliank | probably because that compiles with -O3 (IIRC) | 11:36 |
ktosiek[m] | Hi! What are the tools for working on a debian package? I've had to mock a bit with network-manager today (basically backport a patch to a backported patch :-)), and neither doing a full rebuild with dpkg-buildpackage nor generating patches for said tool to apply was nice | 19:29 |
ktosiek[m] | I've started with `apt-get source`, copied the source dir, edited one of them, did a diff, added patch to series, and waited for full dpkg-buildpackage | 19:32 |
JanC | ktosiek[m]: did you see http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/ ? | 23:24 |
ktosiek[m] | JanC: not yet, thank you! | 23:25 |
JanC | and maybe also https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/ if it's not in there | 23:25 |
ktosiek[m] | I was just doing the things the way I've remembered, it was probably never a good one :-) | 23:26 |
JanC | there is Debian-specific stuff in the latter that might not apply to Ubuntu, but OTOH it might have details that the Ubuntu one doesn't have | 23:26 |
JanC | it's probably best to use a "clean" build environment like pbuilder (which uses a chroot) or similar | 23:32 |
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