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Subject: Re: How does Packaging for Distributions work
From: Warren Turkal <wturkal () cbu ! edu>
Date: 2001-09-18 21:46:30
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AFAIK, Debian does not break the source packages. Debian's package
manager allows the construction of many binary packages from one source
package.
Warren
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 15:42, Igor Gilitschenski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question on creating distributions. I.e. of KDE. That's why
> I've choosen this list. As far as I understood the KDE build Process
> it is split up in the Parts one gets out of the CVS (kdebase,
> kdelibs, etc.).
> The build system seems to be trying to handle a whole package. So my
> question is, how do package maintainers at SuSE, Debian, ... turn
> this huge Source packages from the CVS into smaller source packages
> containing one programm only?
>
> Igor
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