I would use a combination of apt-get build-dep and bzr builddeb. You can find more information about bzr builddeb here. Basically just checkout the branch and build it, probably with -uc -us.
Rolling back is an issue, since I used the versioning scheme in order to get it merged. Should only be a simple dpkg -r once the real package lands in -updates though.
I would use a combination of apt-get build-dep and bzr builddeb. You can find more information about bzr builddeb here. Basically just checkout the branch and build it, probably with -uc -us.
http:// doc.bazaar. canonical. com/plugins/ en/builddeb- plugin. html jameswestby. net/bzr/ builddeb/ user_manual/
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Rolling back is an issue, since I used the versioning scheme in order to get it merged. Should only be a simple dpkg -r once the real package lands in -updates though.