dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
Yes, in the configure script.Ok, I guess that refers to the configure.ac file. I am not familiar with that syntax, but it is probably the correct answer :P
If you want to have problem free building just useThanks, you are right, this works fine. I checked the meaning of the options -us -uc and I guess it just means avoiding some warnings of "unsigned source".Codedpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
But why would you care where a package is installed? Its default is just fine. The idea is that locally build package is superseding the distro version, so you have no conflicts. Debian/ubuntu are shipping old versions anyway.
Using packages means that you can uninstall all added files. This is the job of the package system - to manage all the files of the package.A valid point. Thanks.
Yes, in the configure script.
If you want to have problem free building just useCodedpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
You have to run the boostrap script in the main folder of the repo. It will turn the configure.ac file in configure file then you're good to go.