4.) Building binary package
cd $HOME/temp-build
dpkg-source -x *.dsc
cd kdebluetooth-1.0~beta9~r769275 <-- Note: If versions changed, directory name is different
fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc -us
You can watch how compilation goes now :-)
5.) Installation - there are *.deb files created after compilation in $HOME/temp-build directory
cd $HOME/temp-build
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
It might be needed to logout and login and it worked for me. Enjoy!
Hi all,
relatively clean solution is to backport package from Hardy to Gutsy. Here is the procedure ...
1.) Preparation
mkdir $HOME/temp-build
cd $HOME/temp-build
sudo apt-get install build-essential
sudo apt-get build-dep kdebluetooth
sudo apt-get install wget fakeroot
2.) Visit http:// packages. ubuntu. com/source/ hardy/kdeblueto oth
3.) Download three files from bottom of page (.dsc, .tar.gz, .diff.gz) into $HOME/temp-build directory archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ pool/main/ k/kdebluetooth/ kdebluetooth_ 1.0~beta9~ r769275- 0ubuntu1. dsc archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ pool/main/ k/kdebluetooth/ kdebluetooth_ 1.0~beta9~ r769275. orig.tar. gz archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu/ pool/main/ k/kdebluetooth/ kdebluetooth_ 1.0~beta9~ r769275- 0ubuntu1. diff.gz
wget http://
wget http://
wget http://
Note: File versions can change, so please download current version.
4.) Building binary package 1.0~beta9~ r769275 <-- Note: If versions changed, directory name is different
cd $HOME/temp-build
dpkg-source -x *.dsc
cd kdebluetooth-
fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc -us
You can watch how compilation goes now :-)
5.) Installation - there are *.deb files created after compilation in $HOME/temp-build directory
cd $HOME/temp-build
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
It might be needed to logout and login and it worked for me. Enjoy!
Martin