On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Mark A. [email protected]
wrote:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Recipes/PackageUpdate
Actually, I’m not at all talking about that particular procedure - I
pretty
clearly outlined the procedure I was talking about already, so no need
to
repeat myself.
But, perhaps, the following procedure is better for you. Change 0.6.34,
-us -uc -b)
cd …
Rather boring, isn’t it? It doesn’t make it any easier to play around with
nginx ./configure switches.
As you well know (or should by your usage of devscripts), the configure
switches are available for your editing in debian/rules. What does this
have to do with excitement, anyway? In general, isn’t boring good on
production servers?
Ah well, it really doesn’t matter. We’ve established that you think
by-hand
building and copying over of binaries without keeping up with the
distrobution’s audit trail is much more exciting, customizable, and
faster
than using the distrobution’s tools which I happen to think is just as
fast,
easier to manage, and certainly boring – I just like boring.
If I post in this thread again, I’ll bring a makefile, maybe (then I can
actually contribute something!)… until then, carry on, good Sirs!
- Merlin