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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users 'make' problems (compliation problems?) Post 9839 by xyyz on Sunday 4th of November 2001 09:33:19 PM
Old 11-04-2001
thanks for the reply...

what you said is true... alot of these source packages recommend using GNU's make.

but the problem is still there after I installed the latest make build.

someone mentioned something about "as"...

I am totally new at this so please bear with me if I sound like an idiot... but are there any issues with make and the solaris version of "as"?

this is really bogging me down... 'cause I can't compile many sources...
 

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DEBAUX-BUILD(1p)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  DEBAUX-BUILD(1p)

NAME
debaux-build - Debian package building script SYNOPSIS
debaux-build [OPTIONS] DEBDIR [BUILDDIR SOURCEDIR] debaux-build --cpan Net::Google VERSION
0.1.10 DESCRIPTION
debaux-build is a helper script for building Debian packages. Besides options it takes up to three parameters: DEBDIR, BUILDDIR, SOURCEDIR. DEBDIR is a required parameter. If DEBDIR doesn't exist, debaux-build tries to download the package with apt-get source. debaux-build applies all patches found in the DEBDIR subdirectory patches. If no source tarball exist and the DEBDIR subdirectory sources exist, all files in this directory get packed and used as source tarball. OPTIONS
"--apt" Forces apt-get source mode. "--archive" Specifies file name of source archive. "--build-options" Options passed to "dpkg-buildpackage". "--cpan" Download Perl module from CPAN and create necessary Debian packaging files. You need to have the dh-make Debian package installed in order to utilize this option. "--empty" Empty package (no source code archive). Intended to use for task packages. "--epoch" Specifies epoch for CPAN builds. "--extra-sources" Specifies a directory below DEBDIR which is copied to the build directory. "-i, --install, --install=PACKAGE" Install build package. "-l, --lintian" Run lintian on the source file and the generated packages. "--make-archive" Intended to use for native Debian packages. Specify the commands to build the archive here. "--release" The generated packages are targeted for official Debian packages. "--rpm, --alien" Convert generated packages into RPM packages by using "alien". "-s, --sign" Sign source package and changelog. "--skip-patches" Don't apply patches from the patches directory and sources.diff file. "--source-tree" Instructs "debaux-build" to use the specified directory instead of an archive file. "--stop-before-build" Stop script before calling "dpkg-buildpackage". CONFIGURATION FILE
"debaux-build" looks for the configuration file ".debauxrc" in the home directory and in the current directory and recognizes the following directives: "debauxdir" PACKAGE Used as "DEBDIR" for package if it is an existing directory. Considered before the <debiandir> directive. "debiandir" If the directory "DEBDIR" on the commandline doesn't exist, "debaux-build" appends "DEBDIR" to the specified directory and tries again. "sourcedir" Directory with the source archives. Can be overridden by the commandline parameter "SOURCEDIR". "source-tree" PACKAGE Directory with the source code for PACKAGE. SEE ALSO
dpkg(8), dpkg-source(1), apt-get(8) AUTHOR
Stefan Hornburg (Racke) <racke@linuxia.de>. LICENSE
debaux-build comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute and modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License. COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 Stefan Hornburg (Racke) <racke@linuxia.de>. perl v5.8.8 2007-07-15 DEBAUX-BUILD(1p)
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