[Pkg-x2go-devel] Backporting libssh to squeeze

Mike Gabriel mike.gabriel at das-netzwerkteam.de
Thu May 3 17:37:11 UTC 2012


Hi Paul,

On Mi 02 Mai 2012 00:17:22 CEST Paul van der Vlis wrote:

> Op 01-05-12 09:19, Reinhard Tartler schreef:
>> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 10:49 PM, Paul van der Vlis  
>> <paul at vandervlis.nl> wrote:
>>
>>>> And did you test on
>>>> squeeze, or with a Debian 'wheezy' system?
>>>
>>> I did test with a Wheezy system as client, but I can backport libssh and
>>> test it on Squeeze if you think that's important.
>>
>> Exactly this configuration is what we are taking about this this
>> thread: backported libsssh 0.5.2 with the squeeze's remmina client.
>> Thanks for testing.
>
> It is more difficult then thought. I had to backport cdbs first. Then
> libssh did not build from source on Squeeze.

A backport from my point of understanding should build with the  
distros packaging tool that the package is backported to.

> Not sure what I can do against that:
> -------
> (..)
> cd /home/paul/sources/libssh/libssh-0.5.2/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/doc/latex
> && /usr/bin/make
> cd: 1: can't cd to
> /home/paul/sources/libssh/libssh-0.5.2/obj-x86_64-linux-gnu/doc/latex

With squeeze+wheezy we stumble over multi-arch support in many  
packages already. So, for backporting to squeeze we (in theory) have  
to grab the source package from wheezy and +/- replace the /debian  
folder with the one found in squeeze. This recipe is very rough of  
course, but I guess that learning from this difference can be very  
fertile.

Greets,
Mike

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