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srb2 for Debian --------------- SRB2 Debian package! Hi there, to rebuild these packages just use debuild in the root source directory (not /src!). You can build these with or without a key if you want, but if you want to put these on a repo, generate your own GnuPG key as per the https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto instructions and pass the -k<keyid> command to debuild. Make sure you export the key footprint and give them to your users to install with apt-key add. Thanks! -- Callum Dickinson <[email protected]> Fri, 26 Nov 2010 18:25:31 +1300 --------------- Templating Note that you MUST run [repo-root]/debian_template.sh before running debuild on these scripts! debian_template.sh fills these template files with working values. You should also set PACKAGE_NAME_EMAIL="John Doe <[email protected]>" to match the identity of the key you will use to sign the package. Building for Launchpad PPA Use these steps to prepare building a source package for Launchpad: 1. cd [repo-root] 2. git reset --hard; git clean -fd; git clean -fx; * Resets your repo folder to a committed state and removes untracked files * If you built srb2-data in the assets/ folder, MAKE SURE THAT FOLDER DOES NOT HAVE ASSETS, OR THEY MAY BE INCLUDED IN THE MAIN SOURCE PACKAGE! Build the source package: 1. source [repo-root]/debian_template.sh * Initializes defaults for the package variables and fills in templates. 2. debuild -S (builds the source package for Launchpad) Signing for Launchpad PPA First, follow Callum's instructions to generate a GnuPG key with your identity. You will need to publish the fingerprint of that key to Ubuntu's key server. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto#Uploading_the_key_to_Ubuntu_keyserver Next, you will have to add that key fingerprint to your Launchpad account. Go to your Launchpad profile and click the yellow Edit button next to "OpenPGP keys". Once you add the key, you can upload signed source packages and publish them onto your PPA. IF YOU UPLOAD A PACKAGE and Launchpad does NOT send you a confirmation or rejection email, that means your key is not set up correctly with your Launchpad account. Finally, if your packages have not already been signed, follow these steps: 1. cd .. * Packages are located in the parent folder of where debuild was called 2. debsign "srb2_[version]_source.changes" * You may need to specify -k [key-fingerprint] Uploading for Launchpad PPA Follow the instructions at <https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/Uploading> to upload to your PPA and have Launchpad build your binary deb packages. -- Marco Zafra <[email protected]> Mon, 26 Nov 2018 21:13:00 -0500