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+# netdata contrib
+
+## Building .deb packages
+
+The `contrib/debian/` directory contains basic rules to build a
+Debian package. It has been tested on Debian Jessie and Wheezy,
+but should work, possibly with minor changes, if you have other
+dpkg-based systems such as Ubuntu or Mint.
+
+To build netdata for a Debian Jessie system, the debian directory
+has to be available in the root of the netdata source. The easiest
+way to do this is with a symlink:
+
+ ~/netdata$ ln -s contrib/debian
+
+Then build the debian package:
+
+ ~/netdata$ dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -rfakeroot
+
+This should give a package that can be installed in the parent
+directory, which you can install manually with dpkg.
+
+ ~/netdata$ ls ../*.deb
+ ../netdata_1.0.0_amd64.deb
+ ~/netdata$ sudo dpkg -i ../netdata_1.0.0_amd64.deb
+
+
+### Building for a Debian system without systemd
+
+The included packaging is designed for modern Debian systems that
+are based on systemd. To build non-systemd packages (for example,
+for Debian wheezy), you will need to make a couple of minor
+updates first.
+
+* edit `contrib/debian/rules` and adjust the `dh` rule near the
+ top to remove systemd (see comments in that file).
+
+* rename `contrib/debian/control.wheezy` to `contrib/debian/control`.
+
+* change `control.wheezy from contrib/Makefile* to control`.
+
+* uncomment `EXTRA_OPTS="-P /var/run/netdata.pid"` in
+ `contrib/debian/netdata.default`
+
+* edit `contrib/debian/netdata.init` and change `PIDFILE` to
+ `/var/run/netdata.pid`
+
+* remove `dpkg-statoverride --update --add --force root netdata 0775 /var/lib/netdata/registry` from
+ `contrib/debian/netdata.postinst.in`. If you are going to handle the unique id file differently.
+
+Then proceed as the main instructions above.
+
+### Reinstalling netdata
+
+The recommended way to upgrade netdata packages built from this
+source is to remove the current package from your system, then
+install the new package. Upgrading on wheezy is known to not
+work cleanly; Jessie may behave as expected.
+
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