% curl 'https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=28250;mbox=yes;msg=89' | patch -p1 -u
% git commit -a -m 'Fix libc lost output bug'
% gbp dch -S --since=dgit/dgit/sid --ignore-branch --commit
- % sudo apt-get build-dep glibc
+ % mk-build-deps --root-cmd=sudo --install
% dpkg-buildpackage -uc -b
% sudo dpkg -i ../libc6_*.deb
=over 4
- % sudo apt-get build-dep glibc
+ % mk-build-deps --root-cmd=sudo --install
% dpkg-buildpackage -uc -b
=back
-apt-get build-dep installs the build dependencies according to the
-official package, not your modified one. So if you've changed the
-build dependencies you might have to install some of them by hand.
-
dpkg-buildpackage is the primary tool for building a Debian source
package.
C<-uc> means not to pgp-sign the results.