LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${BUILDDIRECTORY} $(which aptitude) $*
fi
}
+gdb() {
+ echo "gdb: run »$*«"
+ APT_CONFIG=aptconfig.conf LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${BUILDDIRECTORY} $(which gdb) ${BUILDDIRECTORY}/$1
+}
addtrap() {
CURRENTTRAP="$CURRENTTRAP $1"
Section: $SECTION
Priority: $PRIORITY
Maintainer: Joe Sixpack <joe@example.org>
-Standards-Version: 3.9.1
+Standards-Version: 3.9.3" > ${BUILDDIR}/debian/control
+ local BUILDDEPS="$(echo "$DEPENDENCIES" | grep '^Build-')"
+ test -z "$BUILDDEPS" || echo "$BUILDDEPS" >> ${BUILDDIR}/debian/control
+ echo "
+Package: $NAME" >> ${BUILDDIR}/debian/control
-Package: $NAME" > ${BUILDDIR}/debian/control
if [ "$ARCH" = 'all' ]; then
echo "Architecture: all" >> ${BUILDDIR}/debian/control
else
echo "Architecture: any" >> ${BUILDDIR}/debian/control
fi
- test -z "$DEPENDENCIES" || echo "$DEPENDENCIES" >> ${BUILDDIR}/debian/control
+ local DEPS="$(echo "$DEPENDENCIES" | grep -v '^Build-')"
+ test -z "$DEPS" || echo "$DEPS" >> ${BUILDDIR}/debian/control
if [ -z "$DESCRIPTION" ]; then
echo "Description: an autogenerated dummy ${NAME}=${VERSION}/${RELEASE}
If you find such a package installed on your system,
YOU did something horribly wrong! They are autogenerated
und used only by testcases for APT and surf no other propose…" >> ${BUILDDIR}/debian/control
else
- echo "Description: $DESCRIPTION" >> ${BUILDIR}/debian/control
+ echo "Description: $DESCRIPTION" >> ${BUILDDIR}/debian/control
fi
+
echo '3.0 (native)' > ${BUILDDIR}/debian/source/format
local SRCS="$( (cd ${BUILDDIR}/..; dpkg-source -b ${NAME}-${VERSION} 2>&1) | grep '^dpkg-source: info: building' | grep -o '[a-z0-9._+~-]*$')"
for SRC in $SRCS; do
test -z "$DEPENDENCIES" || echo "$DEPENDENCIES" >> $FILE
echo "Files:
d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e 0 ${NAME}_${VERSION}.dsc
- d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e 0 ${NAME}_${VERSION}.tar.gz" >> $FILE
+ d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e 0 ${NAME}_${VERSION}.tar.gz
+" >> $FILE
}
insertinstalledpackage() {