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Révision datée du 6 avril 2008 à 12:46 par imported>SylvainBeucler (No change is actually needed)
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Almost all dependencies are available in Etch, so it's pretty easy to install.

Only 'base-files' needs to be backported, and it was already uploaded at backports.org by another backporter. This is an opportunity to try out automated and minimal dependency support for pbuilder.

  • Enable backports repository:
cowbuilder --login --save-after-login
echo "deb http://network/mirrors/debian-backports.org etch-backports main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bpo.list
wget -O - http://backports.org/debian/archive.key | apt-key add -
aptitude update
  • In /etc/pbuilderrc, use the 'experimental' method to satisfy dependencies:
PBUILDERSATISFYDEPENDSCMD="/usr/lib/pbuilder/pbuilder-satisfydepends-experimental

Normally the backports repository will not be used, because it has a default priority of -1. With the 'experimental' method (meant for the Debian experimental repository), backports dependencies will be used, but only if no Stable dependency could be found first, which is exactly what we want.

The dependencies are already edited for use in backports.org (e.g. base-files (>= 4.0.1~)) so we don't have to do any change to the package. Marvelous. Build-Depends dependencies are not edited but it seems satisfydepends-experimental is able to cope with it.

We can proceed with the backport:

yes | dch -D etch-backports \
  --newversion $(dpkg-parsechangelog | sed -ne 's,^Version: ,,p')~bpo40+1 \
  --force-bad-version -- \
  "Rebuild for Debian Backports <http://www.backports.org/>"
# TODO: --pbuildersatisfydepends doesn't work, why?
#pdebuild --pbuilder cowbuilder --pbuildersatisfydepends /usr/lib/pbuilder/pbuilder-satisfydepends-experimental
# Meanwhile we edit /etc/pbuilderrc manually
pdebuild --pbuilder cowbuilder

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