I think you want to do:
$ dch
$ dpkg-buildpackage
You can muck about with what the package is gonna be called (versions,
revisions etc) from dch, without changing the src.
Cheers
Mark
On 03/04/15 10:17, Garg, Pankaj wrote:
Hi,
I am building Ceph Debian Packages off of the 0.80.9 (latest firefly)
and on top of that I am applying an optimization patch.
I am following the standard instructions from the README file and
effectively running commands in this order:
$ ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure
$ make
$ dpkg-buildpackage
This builds deb packages for me with 0.80.9-1 , which is what I want.
However when I install this build, I end up with Ceph binaries, that
were in the 0.80.9 build that came off of the Ubuntu repo.
Also the Ceph –version command shows 0.80.9 ( I would expect it to show
0.80.9-1).
Do I have to change some versioning files, or do some other steps in
order for the debian packages to work properly.
Thanks
Pankaj
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