Hi folks,

I'm building deb packages from the git source and am running into some
problems. I start by 'debianizing' librep. First I rename the directory
from librep to librep-0.92.1b+git20111224 and open the directory and throw
the debian directory in the trash. I then run ./autogen.sh from the shell
to configure the source. When I don't run this configure I run into errors
when creating the debs and am halted for upstream errors. After configuring
a new debian directory is created in the librep-0.92.1b+git20111224
directory. I then modify the control, copyright and changelog files by
replacing them with minor changes the files that were originally sent to
the trash before configuring. This is where I think I am running into the
problem. In Christopher's control file it specifies five packages. These
packages are rep, librep16, librep-dev, librep-dbg and rep-doc. I then use
debhelper and rfakeroot to create the deb packages. It creates five deb
packages, one each for rep, librep16, librep-dev, librep-dbg and rep-doc. I
install these packages with dpkg -i. No problems. I then run ./autogen.sh
on rep-gtk. The operation is halted because librep => 0.90.5 is required.
There is no librep installed. Only the five deb packages rep, librep16,
librep-dev, librep-dbg and rep-doc are installed. What would be the optimal
workarounds for this problem.

thanks

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