On Tuesday, 5 April 2016 1:35:28 AM AEST Potter, Tim (HPE Linux Support) wrote: > Hi Dmitry. I'm only removing one of the tests out of this file - about 40 > lines out of 320 so a bit over 10%. I thought that would be OK.
Of course it is OK. I didn't realise that you are removing just a fragment of
file and not the whole file. However I've seen you dropping the entire file
with patches more than once in other packages and I did not have a chance to
tell you about it.
> What do you mean by "debian/clien"?
"debian/clean" of course. See dh_clean(1).
> If there's a better way of removing
> entire files (because that does happen occasionally, especially with tests)
> I'm happy to do that in preference to a patch.
OK. I think the better way is to include name of the file you want removed to
"debian/clean" and `dh_clean` will delete it for you. Alternatively you can
pass file names of files to remove as arguments to dh_clean.
--
All the best,
Dmitry Smirnov.
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