Hello Ido,
The easiest way to build the Debian packages is to use the build-on-linux.sh script in the root directory of the source. It creates a source tarball and invokes dpkg-buildpackage just like we do for our packaged builds. It is also very close to the way that the Debian project builds our software.
Let me know if you need further assistance.
...Tim
Thank you Todd,I found the camke configuration that does that (-DCONDOR_PACKAGE_BUILD:BOOL=ON).Still have some issues building the DEB, I'll try to work on them and update if I don't succeed.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 9:20 PM Todd L Miller <tlmiller@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I couldn't find any make target to produce the deb file.
> Have I missed it or it's not exposed in the project?
'make package' should do it if properly configured.
- ToddM
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