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Dear all,
The past few days I have been trying, without success, to package a Qt programme. The steps I
have done so far:
- Created a gpg key and registered it at Launchpad;
- Identified myself with the
DEBEMAIL
and DEBFULLNAME
variables in ~/.bashrc
;
- Checked out the source code from GitHub;
- Successfully built the programme (it uses
qmake
to generate a Makefile
), identifying all its dependencies;
- Created a source folder including the
Makefile
, plus a .desktop
file and an .xpm
icon.
- Created a tarball from this folder named packagename-version.tar.gz.
- Ran dh_make and edited the changelog, control and copyright files in the debian folder.
Even though a Makefile is already present, debuild is calling qmake again, but it is not passing the required .pro file. What is exactly going on here? Why is not debuild invoking make right away?
Thank you,
Luís
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