forked from I2P_Developers/i2p.i2p

This commit splits the i2p package into a second package, i2p-router. * The new 'i2p-router' package does not depend on the java-wrapper nor jbigi. Jbigi is recommended. This package can be installed on the ports or distributions that the java-wrapper is not available for. * The new 'i2p' package depends on i2p-router, libjbigi-jni, and the java-wrapper. This package will add the i2psvc system user and the initscript. Existing users of the i2p package will have the i2p-router package pulled in automatically and for them there will be no usability changes. Executive summary: No functionality changes will take place for either those that installed the i2p package in the past or those that install the newly split i2p package. For them, "The Song Remains the Same."
This package uses quilt to manage all modifications to the upstream source. Changes are stored in the source package as diffs in debian/patches and applied during the build. To configure quilt to use debian/patches instead of patches, you want either to export QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches in your environment or use this snippet in your ~/.quiltrc: for where in ./ ../ ../../ ../../../ ../../../../ ../../../../../; do if [ -e ${where}debian/rules -a -d ${where}debian/patches ]; then export QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches break fi done To get the fully patched source after unpacking the source package, cd to the root level of the source package and run: quilt push -a The last patch listed in debian/patches/series will become the current patch. To add a new set of changes, first run quilt push -a, and then run: quilt new <patch> where <patch> is a descriptive name for the patch, used as the filename in debian/patches. Then, for every file that will be modified by this patch, run: quilt add <file> before editing those files. You must tell quilt with quilt add what files will be part of the patch before making changes or quilt will not work properly. After editing the files, run: quilt refresh to save the results as a patch. Alternately, if you already have an external patch and you just want to add it to the build system, run quilt push -a and then: quilt import -P <patch> /path/to/patch quilt push -a (add -p 0 to quilt import if needed). <patch> as above is the filename to use in debian/patches. The last quilt push -a will apply the patch to make sure it works properly. To remove an existing patch from the list of patches that will be applied, run: quilt delete <patch> You may need to run quilt pop -a to unapply patches first before running this command.