> On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 21:02:47 +0300 > > George Danchev <danc...@spnet.net> wrote: > > Sure, fixing bugs is always welcome, so package reviewed and uploaded. > > Thanks. Should I contact you personally when I need a new release > uploaded in future, or put it on sponsors.debian.net and post here > again?
Upload to mentors.debian.net and an RFS ping to mentors list is preferred since a single sponsor could turn into single point of failure;-) I don't currently use that package, but uploaded it since it deals with bugs reported by our users; the more heat we have in the bug log, the more chances you get for upload by a random sponsor (provided they can deal with the package in question). > > Everything looks fine, except that `move-all-then-remove-some' > > installation method [1] (which could be hazardous sometimes) could be > > avoided by using dh_install(1) next time. > > > > [1] $(MAKE) DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/roxterm install > > cp -f $(CURDIR)/debian/roxterm.xpm > > $(CURDIR)/debian/roxterm/usr/share/pixmaps/ > > $(RM) $(CURDIR)/debian/roxterm/usr/share/doc/roxterm/COPYING > > $(RM) $(CURDIR)/debian/roxterm/usr/share/doc/roxterm/AUTHORS > > $(RM) $(CURDIR)/debian/roxterm/usr/share/doc/roxterm/README > > Do you mean change DESTDIR to $(CURDIR)/debian/tmp then run dh_install > with --exclude (can you use more than one --exclude per invocation?) > and/or a roxterm.install file? --exclude means it won't even move the file into package directory, not that it will remove it after moving it there. Generally, if you have a too noisy `make install', you can completely skip it, and use dh_install instead which reads the contents of: debian/<binary_package>.install which in your case might look something like (reading from memory, so please adjust;-): usr/bin/* usr/share/man/man1/* Yes, multiple -X are allowed (dh_install -XITEM1 -XITEM2) -- pub 4096R/0E4BD0AB 2003-03-18 <people.fccf.net/danchev/key pgp.mit.edu> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org