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do not depend on php5 unless you need webserver. php5 depends on apache modules (or php-cgi/fpm), and depending on it will cause those modules to install. This is not desired when all you need is a simple command-line script. Depend on php5-cli in this case (libraries may depend on php5 | php-cli)
Launchpad PPA wants you to upload source packages. Use debuild -S (this only briefly mentioned in the debuild manpage on Debian)
If you're building packages on Debian and want to upload it to PPA you will need to force ubuntu suite by tweaking dput.cf (so it will reference ppa incoming like this: ~weirdan/imap-forward/ubuntu/maverick)
Debian packaging guide is better in explaining workflow than Ubuntu's one.
do not depend on php5 unless you need webserver. php5 depends on apache modules (or php-cgi/fpm), and depending on it will cause those modules to install. This is not desired when all you need is a simple command-line script. Depend on php5-cli in this case (libraries may depend on php5 | php-cli)
Launchpad PPA wants you to upload source packages. Use debuild -S (this only briefly mentioned in the debuild manpage on Debian)
If you're building packages on Debian and want to upload it to PPA you will need to force ubuntu suite by tweaking dput.cf (so it will reference ppa incoming like this: ~weirdan/imap-forward/ubuntu/maverick)
Debian packaging guide is better in explaining workflow than Ubuntu's one.
Here where I work we have the tradition to dedicate Fridays to fixing simple issues, disregarding priorities entirely. Good practice that helps us to keep our sprint ticket queue clean and neat. So this is pretty much what we do on Fridays: