Your message dated Mon, 12 Apr 2010 17:37:54 +0200
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and subject line java-package has been removed from Debian unstable
has caused the Debian Bug report #329958,
regarding Check for directory write access before creating the .deb
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Package: java-package
Version: 0.24

        Say a have a directory /tmp/java that is writable by root and
readable (but not writable) by everybody. Inside this directory I have my
jdk-1_5_0_04-linux-i586.bin file. Now I type:

> cd /tmp/java
> fakeroot java-package jdk-1_5_0_04-linux-i586.bin

        The script runs, unpacks the binary, and builds the Debian
package. Then it aborts because it cannot write the .deb file to
/tmp/java.

        Since the script needs to write to the current directory, maybe
the script should test whether the current directory is writable before
going through all the work of extracting the binaries and building the
Debian package.

- Paul


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Hi,

the package has been removed. That is why the bugs cannot be fixed anymore.

Cheers,
Torsten


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