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- Date: Tue, 01 May 2001 22:22:53 +0900
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John Seebach wrote: > Here's a thought: How about putting the debianized source packages > (.diff.gz, .dsc, etc) that were created when you built the binary > packages up on the site? It's up there! :P That's all inside the tar.gz source package. > That way us poor souls using different > (read: older) versions of the ever-updating gtk and living in > constant fear of library-related breakage can more easily compile our > own debs. Still you can do it with dpkg-buildbackage. See http://gjiten.sourceforge.net/gjiten-doc/installation.html > Of course, an apt-gettable archive with both source and binaries > would be even nicer. I'm gonna do this pretty soon, hoepfully tomorrow. Thanks for the advice though. -- B0Ti.
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