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Actually, instead of downloading the tar file, expanding and building by hand,
I would recommend using the debian tools to build an installable .deb file
from the source package.
In general to build package XXX from source and install you do something like:
1) Add the correct deb-src line to /etc/apt/sources.list. For chinook the
best line to add is:
deb-src
http://www.cobb.uk.net/apt/
chinook daily
Then do: apt-get update
2) Download the source package:
apt-get source XXX
3) Install the build dependencies:
apt-get build-dep XXX
4) Build from the source package:
cd into the directory apt-get source created
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc
5) Install the resulting .deb:
dpkg -i ../.deb
Don't forget that for libraries you need to install both the libXXX and the
libXXX-dev package in order to build the components that use the libraries.
If you intend to rebuild often (for example you are tracking the GPE SVN) I
would recommend using MUD. But don't bother if you just want to build once.
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