On 27/08/13 21:10, Krunoslav Šebetić wrote:
Hi,
I cloned git this morning and can't make debs from source,
'./autogen.sh' and 'make' do their job fine, but 'make deb-pkg' doesn't
work, 'checkinstall' also fails to build the pacages. I would like to
make deb files so I could install cloned git in parallel with 4.0.5, not
the other way around, I wont 4.0.5 installed normally and 4.2 do as
parallel installation.
I can install 4.2 with 'make install' but don't know how to remove
libreoffice installed with 'make install'|| ones I decide to clone new
version from git. This also forces me to have 4.0.5 as parallel
installation instead as primary installation.
So - how to make deb (like one downloadable from libreoffice web site)
so I can install 4.2 in parallel with 4.0.5?
the general idea is to use --with-package-format=deb but if you say that
doesn't work for you you can also use --with-package-format=archive
which results in a most convenient tarball (but no system integration
i.e. no desktop menus/mime-type registrations) or even
--with-package-format=rpm (easily installable even on Debian based
distros but also without system integration).
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