gmerlin-avdecoder ready?

IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig at iem.at
Thu Jan 13 17:57:53 UTC 2011


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On 2011-01-13 14:44, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> 
> given that a core dependency of gmerlin-avdeocer (namely: "gavl") uses
> dh-autoreconf as well, i guess we can just use it.
> 
so after playing around with dh-autoreconf, i see that it basically does
what we want (i think):
it will remove all files that have changed (rather than restoring them),
by comparing checksums "before" and "after".

unfortunately, the cdbs snippet provided does not really do a good job,
at least with source packages that are building multiple binary packages
(or at least with source packages, that build both arch and indep
packages, i'm not totally sure yet)

the snippet hooks "before" into the 'post-patches' target, which is
called twice (after 'common-configure-arch' and after
'common-configure-indep'), the 2nd time it will take a snapshot of the
already modified sources, which makes it a no-brainer (when it comes to
"restoring" (that is: deleting modified files) it will compare the
modified sources with the modified sources, thus not finding any
differences)

given that the strategy of simply removing the changed files is ok
(which i'm not sure about), which would be the best target to hook to,
to really get a patched but not yet configured tree, and only once?

i'm at a loss...

what are the demands on a "clean" target?


fgmasdr
IOhannes
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