Hi,

On 2006-08-17 23:29:30, Junichi Uekawa wrote:

That's not pbuilder behavior; that's diff/patch, dpkg standard
behavior.

Should dpkg-buildpackage not then issue a, at least a warning?
Under development you should be able to try building a package without everything entirely according to Debian Policy IMHO.

If the empty files are in upstream tarball, the problem won't happen,
but if it's in Debian diff, zero sized files are deleted.

I see is is not a bug in pbuilder, but should it be in that way that in any case at any given time a file having zero contents should be erased?

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