Yes I do and it does create and use the package_name directory, just doesn't remove it on clean.
On Friday 25 May 2001 13:13, Harry Henry Gebel wrote: > On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 12:49:31PM +0200, Alwyn Schoeman wrote: > > I'm sorry, I meant dh_clean do not remove this directory. So if > > package is > > > foo, then the build process would create debian/foo and install all > > the > > > files in that directory tree. Upon dh_clean it should remove > > debian/foo, > > > but it doesn't. If it was called debian/tmp it seems to work, but > > then I > > > need to add -Pdebian/tmp to most dh_* commands in debian/rules. > > Do you have: > > export DH_COMPAT=3 > > in your rules file? I adopted a package that didn't and found it tried > to > work in debian/tmp , but when I added the above to the top of my rules > file > it started using debian/package_name . -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alwyn Schoeman Prism Wireless The Internet will destroy the barriers that are isolating people from decent opportunities based on where they happened to have been born, and this will be a fundamental transformation of our global society that will greatly discomfort a lot of worthless people. Then those same worthless people will create new barriers based on access to source code, licenses, software permissions, etc. Sigh. -- Hans Reiser