Package: linux-image-3.10-0.bpo.3-amd64
Version: 3.10.11-1~bpo70+1
I am running Debian wheezy amd64 with default kernel (3.2). When I try to
kernel 3.10 from wheezy-backports by running "apt-get -t wheezy-backports
install linux-image-amd64", it fails. I think it's a error with the depends,
con
I can confirm this bug. "Edit Origins" button does nothing on my installation either (Debian 7.1 stable).
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ke a simple deb and alien it rpm than to figure out how make a simple rpm.
Thomas Koch wrote:
>Euan Thoms:
>> I started hacking a solution to the white spaces in files names. I got it
>> working for the equivs-build script but then hit a wall when I discovered
>> that dh_i
I just spent half a day hacking the equivs-build script to support white space
in file names. Only to find it is a limitation in dh_install as well. I was
understanding of equivs-build limitation as it is only a basic entry level tool
for packaging and thus not needing for every situation. But
Sorry, my last message was sent in HTML, so I'll repeate below:
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I agree with RjY, this is undesired behaviour to not allow full path of source
files int the "Files:" section. What if there are two files with same name in
different directories, copying them to the same dir as control f
I agree with RjY, this is undesired behaviour to not allow full path of source files int the "Files:" section. What if there are two files with same name in different directories, copying them to the same dir as control file is not possible.
Also, it can't parse white space in file names.
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