Package: af
Version: 2.4.3-3.1
Severity: wishlist
User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Extracting source
> gpg: can't open `/gnupg/options.skel': No such file or directory
> gpg: Signature made Tue Jun 19 11:34:52 2007 UTC using DSA key ID EC36A185
> gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
> dpkg-source: extracting af in af-2.4.3
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> dpkg-buildpackage: source package is af
> dpkg-buildpackage: source version is 2.4.3-3.1
> dpkg-buildpackage: source changed by Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> dpkg-buildpackage: host architecture i386
> dpkg-buildpackage: source version without epoch 2.4.3-3.1
>  fakeroot debian/rules clean
> test -f debian/rules
> rm -f build
> make clean
> make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3'
> cd doc ; make -w clean
> make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/doc'
> make[2]: *** No rule to make target `clean'.  Stop.
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> make[1]: *** [clean] Error 2
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> make: [clean] Error 2 (ignored)
> rm -f config.status config.cache config.log
> rm -f */Makefile src/config.h
> rm -f `find . -name "*~"`
> rm -rf debian/tmp debian/files* core debian/substvars
>  dpkg-source -b af-2.4.3
> dpkg-source: building af using existing af_2.4.3.orig.tar.gz
> dpkg-source: building af in af_2.4.3-3.1.diff.gz
> dpkg-source: building af in af_2.4.3-3.1.dsc
>  debian/rules build
> test -f debian/rules
> ./configure < debian/configure-options
> checking for gcc... gcc
> checking for C compiler default output... a.out
> checking whether the C compiler works... yes
> checking whether we are cross compiling... no
> checking for suffix of executables... 
> checking for suffix of object files... o
> checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
> checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
> checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E
> checking whether gcc needs -traditional... no
> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> checking for ranlib... ranlib
> 
> To configure af sensibly, there are several options that can only be set
> by asking the installer (that's you) what they want.  These questions will
> be asked now, to get them out of the way.  In the following questions, any
> default will be shown in square brackets, simply pressing return will take
> the default.
> 
> Which C compiler should be used? [gcc] And what compile options should be 
> passed to it? [-g -O2] And what options (not libraries) for linking? []  
> Checking for BSD networking...
> checking for socket in -lsocket... no
> checking for gethostbyname in -lnsl... yes
> checking for socket... yes
> checking for connect... yes
> checking for gethostbyname... yes
> checking for getservbyname... yes
>  
> Checking how to get hostname...
> checking for gethostname... yes
>  
> Does your password file have gecos fields in SVr4 form, with
> the name between the first '-' and the first '('? [n]  
> checking for prefix by checking for af... no
>  
> Where do you want to put the executable files? [./bin] Where do you want to 
> put the reference files? [./lib/af] Where do you want to put the 
> configuration files? [/usr/lib/af]  
> How about the manual pages for programs? [./man/man1] With what suffix (eg. 
> 1, 1l, 1, C)? [1] Where do manual pages for file formats go? [./man/man5] 
> With what suffix? [5] Do manual pages need to be compressed? [n]  
> How about info manuals? [./info] Do info manuals need to be compressed? [n] 
> Programs that access mail files often need to run set user id or set group
> id so that they can create lock files in the spool directory, to prevent
> other programs from updating the mailbox while af is doing so.
> 
> Af can be configured to use sub-programs to read and write folders, with the
> sub-programs running with any required ids, or af itself can run with such
> permissions, provided that no special user or group id is required, or that
> your system has POSIX id controls; ie the ability to switch between the real
> and effective ids as required.  If you need to run setuid root, then you
> MUST use subprograms to read and write files.  Sub-programs have a slight
> performance advantage on multiprocessor machines, while making af itself
> read the files has performance advantages on other machines.
> 
> If in doubt take the default - it should work on any system.
> 
> Use subprograms to read and write files? [y] 
> As just mentioned, special permissions may be required to create lock files
> in the spool directory.  If you need (and are able) to make af (or the
> subprograms if you chose to use them) run with the required user and/or
> group ids, and to make them run setuid or setgid, then you should type in
> the name of the appropriate user and group as prompted.  Otherwise you
> should just press return, and the executables will be installed with
> ownership as for any file you create.
> 
> Which user id should the installed files have? Which group id should the 
> installed files have? 
> If you need af to run set user id or set group id to create lock files,
> then you should give that requirement here.  A response of 'suid' means
> that af (or the sub-programs) should run set user id, 'sgid' means run
> set group id, and 'both' means both set user id and set group id.  If
> you don't intend to use either set user id or set group id then just
> type return.
> 
> Should the programs have 'suid', 'sgid' or 'both' set? 
> Now we need to configure af for the Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) which you
> are using.  This is the program called by af to deliver mail to the
> correct addresses, whether locally or over a network.  The MTA is usually
> one of submit, qmail-inject, sendmail, smail, or delivermail, (in roughly
> descending order of likelihood if they are present), or possibly direct
> SMTP via some remote host (if your system doesn't have a local main system).
> As a last resort, /bin/rmail or /bin/mail may be used.  Note that even if
> one of the above MTAs is present it may not be in use;  if you aren't sure
> which MTA your system is using, then check before you answer.
> 
> The full path to the MTA is needed, not just the name of the program
> (eg /usr/lib/sendmail, not just sendmail).  If you are not using a local
> MTA, but want af to connect to a remote machine to send mail, enter SMTP
> (in upper case) as your MTA.
> 
> First we'll check for certain likely MTAs...
> checking for submit... no
> checking for qmail-inject... no
> checking for sendmail... no
> checking for smail... no
> checking for delivermail... no
> checking for rmail... no
> checking for mail... no
>  
> What is the full path to the MTA program? [SMTP] Does your system store 
> folders in MMDF format? [n] Does your system honour the Content-Length: 
> header? [n] Does your system insist that blank lines separate messages? [y] 
> Do you want to support remote POP3 mailboxes? [n] Do users' incoming 
> mailboxes live on a POP3 server? [n] Do users' mailboxes live in their home 
> directories? [n] Where do users' incoming mailboxes live? [/var/spool/mail] 
> What is the timeout for network connections (in seconds)? [120] 
> Af supports the MIME standard for sending mail in non-ascii character
> sets.  Normally, af configures itself for a mixed site where some
> users may be using terminals which can't handle non-ascii characters.
> If everyone at your site can handle international mail in a single
> charset then you can specify it here to make af handle that character
> set by default.  For example, if everyone uses X terminals which can
> display iso-8859-1 characters in their xterm windows, then you might
> set the default character set to "iso-8859-1".  The default setup is
> the safest, but means that each user will have to configure af if
> they need to send and recieve 8 bit messages properly.
> 
> What character set should be used by default? [us-ascii] If af encounters an 
> allegedly ascii message which contains non-ascii
> characters it will force the message into a "fallback" character set.
> This fallback charset should be the most appropriate character set for
> the region where the majority of your users are situated.
> 
> What character set should be used as a fallback? [iso-8859-1] 
> Mailboxes in the spool directory can be locked during mail delivery (to
> avoid simultaneous updates).  Af will not open a locked file but will
> keep trying until either the file becomes unlocked or a specified time
> (in seconds) has passed, at which point it returns an error.
> 
> How many seconds should af wait for a file to be unlocked? [15]  
> Checking how to lock mailboxes...
> checking for lockf... yes
> 
> Af will always create lock files to lock mailboxes in traditional
> unix fashion.  You have lockf to set advisory locks on files, which
> af can use as added protection against losing mail.  Normally this
> is useful, but on some systems, especially if you are using NFS,
> lockf will not work properly, which may cause problems.
> Do you want to use lockf to lock files? [y] 
> Af allows the truncation of files which are to be automatically included
> in outgoing mail ("signature files") to a maximum number of lines and/or
> columns.  This prevents users having ridiculously large signature files
> which tend to annoy the net community and waste network resources.  If
> you don't want a limit to be enforced then answer 0 to each of the
> following questions, otherwise enter the maximum size.
> 
> Maximum number of lines in signature files? [4] Maximum number of columns in 
> signature files? [79]  
> Checking which editors are available...
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> checking for jove... no
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> checking for ed... ed
>  
> What is the default editor? [ed]  
> Checking which pagers are available...
> checking for more... more
> checking for less... no
> checking for pg... pg
> checking for cat... cat
>  
> What is the default pager? [more]  
> Checking which info browsers are available...
> checking for info... no
>  
> What is the default command to browse the info manual? [typeout]  
> Checking which spell checkers are available...
> checking for ispell... no
>  
> What is the default command to spell-check a file? []  
> Checking how to spool output for printing...
> checking for pr... pr
> checking for lpr... lp
>  
> What is the default command to send text to the printer? [pr | lp] 
> That's the end of the questions for configuring af.  The rest of the
> configuration will now trundle away by itself.
> This may take some time.....
> 
> checking for ANSI C header files... yes
> checking for sys/types.h... yes
> checking for sys/stat.h... yes
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> checking for unistd.h... yes
> checking for string.h... (cached) yes
> checking for memory.h... (cached) yes
> checking for unistd.h... (cached) yes
> checking sys/ioctl.h usability... yes
> checking sys/ioctl.h presence... yes
> checking for sys/ioctl.h... yes
> checking for dirent.h that defines DIR... yes
> checking for library containing opendir... none required
> checking for opendir in -lndir... no
> checking whether struct tm is in sys/time.h or time.h... time.h
> checking if struct tm includes tm_gmtoff... yes
> checking return type of signal handlers... void
> checking for size_t... yes
> checking for time_t... yes
> checking for pid_t... yes
> checking for uid_t... yes
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> checking for job control... yes
> checking for window resizing... yes
> checking for termio.h... yes
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> checking for tgoto in -ltermcap... yes
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> checking for getpwent in -lsun... no
> checking if setpgrp/getpgrp need arguments... no
> checking if ospeed is defined... yes
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> checking for tzset... yes
> checking for dup2... yes
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> checking for killpg... yes
> checking for memcpy... yes
> checking for setpgid... yes
> checking for strncasecmp... yes
> checking for strdup... yes
> checking for strerror... yes
> checking for tempnam... yes
> configure: creating ./config.status
> config.status: creating afl/Makefile
> config.status: creating doc/Makefile
> config.status: creating etc/Makefile
> config.status: creating lib/Makefile
> config.status: creating src/Makefile
> config.status: creating src/config.h
> make
> make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3'
> cd doc ; make -w all
> make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/doc'
> sed -e "s:%SEC1%:1:g" -e "s:%SEC5%:5:g" -e "s:%LIBDIR%:/usr/lib/af:g" -e 
> "s:%ETCDIR%:/etc/af:g" af.man | cat > af.1
> sed -e "s:%SEC1%:1:g" -e "s:%SEC5%:5:g" -e "s:%LIBDIR%:/usr/lib/af:g" -e 
> "s:%ETCDIR%:/etc/af:g" afack.man | cat > afack.1
> sed -e "s:%SEC1%:1:g" -e "s:%SEC5%:5:g" -e "s:%LIBDIR%:/usr/lib/af:g" -e 
> "s:%ETCDIR%:/etc/af:g" Rnaf.man | cat > Rnaf.1
> sed -e "s:%SEC1%:1:g" -e "s:%SEC5%:5:g" -e "s:%LIBDIR%:/usr/lib/af:g" -e 
> "s:%ETCDIR%:/etc/af:g" afalias.man | cat > afalias.5
> sed -e "s:%SEC1%:1:g" -e "s:%SEC5%:5:g" -e "s:%LIBDIR%:/usr/lib/af:g" -e 
> "s:%ETCDIR%:/etc/af:g" mailcap.man | cat > mailcap.af.5
> sed -e "s:%SEC1%:1:g" -e "s:%SEC5%:5:g" -e "s:%LIBDIR%:/usr/lib/af:g" -e 
> "s:%ETCDIR%:/etc/af:g" mime.types.man | cat > mime.types.af.5
> sed -e "s:%SEC1%:1:g" -e "s:%SEC5%:5:g" -e "s:%LIBDIR%:/usr/lib/af:g" -e 
> "s:%ETCDIR%:/etc/af:g" mime.charsets.man | cat > mime.charsets.af.5
> texi2html -monolithic af.texi
> ** menu entry without previous node: Distribution (l. 102)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Copying (l. 103)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Introduction (l. 104)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Acknowledgements (l. 105)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Bugs (l. 106)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Future (l. 107)
> ** menu entry without previous node: E-Mail (l. 110)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Screen (l. 111)
> ** menu entry without previous node: User Input (l. 112)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Keys (l. 113)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Commands (l. 114)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Major Modes (l. 115)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Minor Modes (l. 116)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Entering Af (l. 117)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Exiting (l. 118)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Basics (l. 121)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Typeout (l. 122)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Minibuffer (l. 123)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Sending Mail (l. 124)
> ** menu entry without previous node: M-x (l. 125)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Help (l. 126)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Handling Messages (l. 129)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Mark and Region (l. 130)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Tags (l. 131)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Killing and Yanking (l. 132)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Searching (l. 133)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Sorting (l. 134)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Narrowing (l. 135)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Folders (l. 138)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Buffers (l. 139)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Windows (l. 140)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Customisation (l. 143)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Mime Configuration (l. 144)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Startup Files (l. 145)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Emulation (l. 146)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Variables (l. 147)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Keyboard Macros (l. 148)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Key Bindings (l. 149)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Afl (l. 150)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Glossary (l. 153)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Key Index (l. 154)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Command Index (l. 155)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Variable Index (l. 156)
> ** menu entry without previous node: Concept Index (l. 157)
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> make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/doc'
> cd lib ; make -w all
> make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/lib'
> gcc -O2  -DHAVE_STRING_H   -c -o regex.o regex.c
> gcc -O2  -DHAVE_STRING_H   -c -o casefunc.o casefunc.c
> ar r libaf.a regex.o casefunc.o 
> ar: creating libaf.a
> ranlib libaf.a
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/lib'
> cd src ; make -w all
> make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/src'
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o address.o address.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o af.o af.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o alias.o alias.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o atom.o atom.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o buf_cmd.o buf_cmd.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o buffer.o buffer.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o commands.o commands.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o complete.o complete.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o compose.o compose.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o composition.o composition.c
> composition.c: In function 'update_composition_header_text':
> composition.c:840: warning: passing argument 2 of 'add_header_line_to_text' 
> makes integer from pointer without a cast
> composition.c:840: warning: passing argument 3 of 'add_header_line_to_text' 
> makes integer from pointer without a cast
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o conf_cmd.o conf_cmd.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o date.o date.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o display.o display.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o encoding.o encoding.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o encwords.o encwords.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o exec.o exec.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o file_cmd.o file_cmd.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o files.o files.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o format.o format.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o functions.o functions.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o headers.o headers.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o help_cmd.o help_cmd.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o help.o help.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o io.o io.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o keymaps.o keymaps.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o keyseq.o keyseq.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o killbuf.o killbuf.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o load.o load.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o macros.o macros.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o mail_cmd.o mail_cmd.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o mailbox.o mailbox.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o mailcap.o mailcap.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o mailsort.o mailsort.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o makemail.o makemail.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o mark_cmd.o mark_cmd.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o message.o message.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o mime.o mime.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o misc_cmd.o misc_cmd.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o misc.o misc.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o mode.o mode.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o move_cmd.o move_cmd.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o netmail.o netmail.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o parsemail.o parsemail.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o readline.o readline.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o screen.o screen.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o sendmail.o sendmail.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o srch_cmd.o srch_cmd.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o tag_cmd.o tag_cmd.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o tags.o tags.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o term.o term.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o textline.o textline.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o typeout.o typeout.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o variable.o variable.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o win_cmd.o win_cmd.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o window.o window.c
> gcc  address.o af.o alias.o atom.o buf_cmd.o buffer.o commands.o complete.o 
> compose.o composition.o conf_cmd.o date.o display.o encoding.o encwords.o 
> exec.o file_cmd.o files.o format.o functions.o headers.o help_cmd.o help.o 
> io.o keymaps.o keyseq.o killbuf.o load.o macros.o mail_cmd.o mailbox.o 
> mailcap.o mailsort.o makemail.o mark_cmd.o message.o mime.o misc_cmd.o misc.o 
> mode.o move_cmd.o netmail.o parsemail.o readline.o screen.o sendmail.o 
> srch_cmd.o tag_cmd.o tags.o term.o textline.o typeout.o variable.o win_cmd.o 
> window.o ../lib/libaf.a  -lnsl -ltermcap -o af
> compose.o: In function `compose_part':
> compose.c:(.text+0x2ad): warning: the use of `tempnam' is dangerous, better 
> use `mkstemp'
> gcc -O2 -I../lib -DAFACK -c addressck.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o afack.o afack.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib -DAFACK -c aliasck.c
> gcc  addressck.o afack.o aliasck.o atom.o encoding.o encwords.o keyseq.o 
> misc.o textline.o ../lib/libaf.a  -lnsl -ltermcap -o afack
> cp Rnaf.sh Rnaf
> cp Afinfo.sh Afinfo
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o readmbox.o readmbox.c
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o lock.o lock.c
> gcc  readmbox.o lock.o ../lib/libaf.a  -lnsl -ltermcap -o readmbox
> lock.o: In function `lock':
> lock.c:(.text+0x33b): warning: the use of `tempnam' is dangerous, better use 
> `mkstemp'
> gcc -O2 -I../lib   -c -o writembox.o writembox.c
> gcc  writembox.o lock.o ../lib/libaf.a  -lnsl -ltermcap -o writembox
> lock.o: In function `lock':
> lock.c:(.text+0x33b): warning: the use of `tempnam' is dangerous, better use 
> `mkstemp'
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/src'
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3'
> touch build
>  fakeroot debian/rules binary
> test -f debian/rules
> test root = "`whoami`"
> test -f debian/rules
> test -f debian/rules
> rm -rf debian/tmp
> install -m755 -d debian/tmp
> cd debian/tmp && install -d `cat ../dirs`
> make -e install BINDIR=`pwd`/debian/tmp/usr/bin \
>               LIBDIR=`pwd`/debian/tmp/usr/lib/af \
>               ETCDIR=`pwd`/debian/tmp/etc/af \
>               INFODIR=`pwd`/debian/tmp/usr/share/info \
>               MAN1DIR=`pwd`/debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1 \
>               MAN5DIR=`pwd`/debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man5
> make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3'
> cd doc ; make -we all
> make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/doc'
> make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/doc'
> cd lib ; make -we all
> make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/lib'
> make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/lib'
> cd src ; make -we all
> make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/src'
> make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/src'
> cd afl ; make -we install
> make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/afl'
> ../install.sh -d -m 755 -o root -g mail 
> /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/lib/af
> /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 -o root -g mail ansi.afl elm.afl more.afl mush.afl 
> mutt.afl pine.afl ream.afl vm.afl /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/lib/af
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/afl'
> cd doc ; make -we install
> make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/doc'
> ../install.sh -d -m 755 -o root -g mail 
> /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/lib/af
> test "/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/lib/af" = 
> "/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/etc/af" || ../install.sh -d -m 755 -o root 
> -g mail /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/etc/af
> /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 -o root -g mail af.help 
> /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/lib/af
> rm -f /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/share/info/af.info*
> /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 -o root -g mail af.info* 
> /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/share/info
> test -z "" ||  /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/share/info/af.info*
> /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 -o root -g mail af.1 afack.1 Rnaf.1 
> /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1
> /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 -o root -g mail afalias.5 mailcap.af.5 
> mime.types.af.5 mime.charsets.af.5 
> /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man5
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/doc'
> cd etc ; make -we install
> make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/etc'
> ../install.sh -d -m 755 -o root -g mail /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/etc/af
> test -f /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/etc/af/mailcap || /usr/bin/install -c 
> -m 644 -o root -g mail mailcap /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/etc/af
> test -f /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/etc/af/mime.types || /usr/bin/install 
> -c -m 644 -o root -g mail mime.types /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/etc/af
> test -f /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/etc/af/mime.charsets || 
> /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 -o root -g mail mime.charsets 
> /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/etc/af
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/etc'
> cd src ; make -we install
> make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/src'
> /usr/bin/install -c -m 755 -o root -g mail -s af 
> /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/bin
> /usr/bin/install -c -m 755 -o root -g mail -s afack 
> /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/bin
> /usr/bin/install -c -m 755 -o root -g mail Rnaf 
> /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/bin
> ../install.sh -d -m 755 -o root -g mail 
> /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/lib/af
> /usr/bin/install -c -m 755 -o root -g mail Afinfo 
> /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/lib/af
> test ! -f readmbox || /usr/bin/install -c -m 2755 -o root -g mail -s readmbox 
> writembox /tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/lib/af
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3/src'
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/af-2.4.3'
> install -m 644 afrc afalias debian/tmp/etc/af
> # Must have debmake installed for this to work. Otherwise
> # please copy /usr/bin/debstd into the debian directory and
> # change debstd to debian/debstd
> debstd README
> 822-date: warning: This program is deprecated. Please use 'date -R' instead.
> ------------- debstd processing for GNU/Linux --------------
> -- Installing Documentation
> -- Looking for manpages in sourcepackage
> Manpage mime.charsets.af.5 exists.
> Manpage mailcap.af.5 exists.
> Manpage afalias.5 exists.
> Manpage mime.types.af.5 exists.
> Manpage Rnaf.1 exists.
> Manpage af.1 exists.
> Manpage afack.1 exists.
> Manpage Rnaf.1 exists.
> Manpage mime.charsets.af.5 exists.
> Manpage mailcap.af.5 exists.
> Manpage afalias.5 exists.
> Manpage mime.types.af.5 exists.
> Manpage af.1 exists.
> Manpage afack.1 exists.
> 
> ** Main Package af
> -- Installing info files
> -- Checking for executable binaries in package
> usr/bin/afack ELF Binary
> usr/bin/af ELF Binary
> usr/bin/Rnaf Script
> usr/lib/af/Afinfo Script
> usr/lib/af/writembox ELF Binary
> usr/lib/af/readmbox ELF Binary
> DEBIAN/prerm Script
> DEBIAN/postrm Script
> DEBIAN/postinst Script
> -- Figuring out dependencies of ELF objects
> -- Compressing/Converting Manpages
> -- Compressing Info files
> -- Compressing Documentation
> -- Checking Symlinks
> --------------- debstd processing finished --------------
> dpkg-gencontrol -isp
> chown -R root.root debian/tmp/*
> chmod -R go=rX debian/tmp/*
> dpkg --build debian/tmp/ ..
> dpkg-deb: building package `af' in `../af_2.4.3-3.1_i386.deb'.
>  dpkg-genchanges
> dpkg-genchanges: not including original source code in upload
> dpkg-buildpackage: binary and diff upload (original source NOT included)
> Copying back the cached apt archive contents
>  -> unmounting dev/pts filesystem
>  -> unmounting proc filesystem
>  -> cleaning the build env 
>     -> removing directory /var/cache/pbuilder/build//2697 and its 
> subdirectories
> Current time: Tue Aug  7 05:55:39 UTC 2007
> pbuilder-time-stamp: 1186466140
> Checking af_2.4.3-3.1_i386.deb for stripped binaries...
> ---------------------------------------
> /tmp/af_2.4.3-3.1_i386.deb/usr/bin/afack: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 
> 80386, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.8, dynamically linked (uses shared 
> libs), stripped
> /tmp/af_2.4.3-3.1_i386.deb/usr/bin/af: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 
> 80386, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.8, dynamically linked (uses shared 
> libs), stripped
> /tmp/af_2.4.3-3.1_i386.deb/usr/lib/af/writembox: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, 
> Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.8, dynamically linked (uses 
> shared libs), stripped
> /tmp/af_2.4.3-3.1_i386.deb/usr/lib/af/readmbox: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, 
> Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.6.8, dynamically linked (uses 
> shared libs), stripped
> 
> ...done
> Removing result files...
> ...done

-- 
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