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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/10/22 01:59, Abou Al Montacir
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text-decoration: none;">Sorry, but I think that the easiest way
to do that is to use cowbuilder with gbp.</div>
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text-decoration: none;">This way you are sure it uses a clean
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<p>Yes, Abou, cowbuilder is pretty neat ! Worked first time for me
just now. And guarantees a clean env, excellent. <br>
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<p>gbp does not suit my situation unfortunately. My git repo has
everything needed to build binary debs, rpms, Windows, Mac, PPA,
packman as well as debian source packages, I make some serious
changes at build time so I have my own script, "prepare" that must
achieve pretty much the same result as gbp, then I run debuild.</p>
<p>Not sure I want to compromise the relatively easy build I can do
for all the others just to make the Debian Source package easier.</p>
<p>Worth noting the cowbuilder cuts in <b>after</b> the problem I
was having by the way, its the debuild step (from raw source code
to Debian Source Package) and, frankly, that does surprise me
still. But using a Testing vm instead of a backported Bullseye
does, reliably, solve my problem.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Davo<br>
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