Am Samstag, 03. Februar 2018 06:38 CET, Robert Bielik <Robert.Bielik(a)dirac.com>
schrieb:
I've built
jack2 without dbus support for my headless RPi3 but now I'd like to
easily install it on another Pi (Zero), so preferrably I'd like to create a .deb
package.
How do I go about doing this ?
Oh, never mind, found this:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=38976
That sounds overly complicated (for your task at hand).
Just do a 'apt-get source jackd2'. That will probably tell you that the package
source
is maintained in git. If you want to use the git version then you probably need to
modify the git repository url given by apt-get - just substitute 'git://' with
'https://'.
Next, change into 'jackd2' and modify the 'rules' file and add/modify the
'waf-configure-options'
(in your case you probably just want to remove the '--dbus' option).
Next, you need to edit debian/control: remove 'libdbus-1-dev' from the
Build-Depends section and
remove python-dbus from the 'Depends' section.
HTH Ralf Mattes
/R
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