Package: apache Version: 1.3.33-1 This source-package prints the following message at the end of the compilation. I don't like this kind of humor and think this is really bad taste: -=-=-=-=-=- if [ -e debian/apache.buildd.i386 ]; then \ figlet `cat debian/apache.buildd.i386`; \ else \ echo -e "\n\n*** HEY THIS IS YOUR LUCKY DAY! ***\n\n"; \ fi ____ ___ / ___|/ _ \ | | _| | | | | |_| | |_| | \____|\___/ __ __ ___ _____ _ _ _____ ____ _____ _ _ ____ _ _______ ____ _ | \/ |/ _ \_ _| | | | ____| _ \| ___| | | |/ ___| |/ / ____| _ \| | | |\/| | | | || | | |_| | _| | |_) | |_ | | | | | | ' /| _| | |_) | | | | | | |_| || | | _ | |___| _ <| _| | |_| | |___| . \| |___| _ <|_| |_| |_|\___/ |_| |_| |_|_____|_| \_\_| \___/ \____|_|\_\_____|_| \_(_) -=-=-=-=-=-
I tried to backport the sid package to the sarge distribution in order to update to a safe version of Apache. It's the first time a program calls me "Motherfucker" while I improve a system's security. How to fix: just remove the shell lines I quoted above in the debian/rules file. -- Olivier Beyssac - [EMAIL PROTECTED]