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Re: dpkg issues



On Sun, 23 Feb 1997, Vincent Renardias wrote:
> > People, BEFORE you all rush off and start working on that,
> > PLEASE take a CLOSE look at how the FreeBSD (or almost all *BSD systems
> > for that matter) have solved this. Those people have put a lot of thought
> > and work in those mechanisms. 
> 
> 	Exact.
> (My script is only 2 pages long, and if I had though it was a reasonable 
> start point I would have posted it... _(: )
> 
> So we have a CVS tree, and when we type 'make debian', we produce:
> - the 'bo/source' tree.
> - the 'bo/binary-{all,myarch}' tree.
> - the CD ISO image.
> 
> That would be really great!!

I would re-sort that:

A CVS tree (containing all the source revisions some of them stamped bo,
some 1.2.9, some stamped gabriel,....)

With a
-'cvs checkout version' we create /usr/src/<the source tree here>  
-'make world' we compile everything im multiple stages to ensure a clean
  new system that compiled from itself. 
-'make packages' creates packages from all of this.

> NB: the kernel 2.1.26 have ~880000 lines of source code ( .c, .h and .S 
> files). Do someone have an idea of how many lines of code there is in 
> Debian? _(:

Too many... 
I don't want to have to sit down and count them manually.....

:-)

Mike

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