On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 06:15:33AM -0500, Ed Strauch wrote:
> When I create these files using dpkg-source -b command, all works
> fine. However I notice that when I untar the .orig.tar.gz file,
> files go into a directory named .orig.
>
> Looking at existing source tar files, I notice that the
I am starting to develop debian packages, and have the following question
concerning source packages.
The source package consists of three files:
.orig.tar.gz
.diff.gz
.dsc
When I create these files using dpkg-source -b command, all works
fine. However I notice that when I untar the .orig.tar
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 06:15:33AM -0500, Ed Strauch wrote:
> When I create these files using dpkg-source -b command, all works
> fine. However I notice that when I untar the .orig.tar.gz file,
> files go into a directory named .orig.
>
> Looking at existing source tar files, I notice that the
I am starting to develop debian packages, and have the following question
concerning source packages.
The source package consists of three files:
.orig.tar.gz
.diff.gz
.dsc
When I create these files using dpkg-source -b command, all works
fine. However I notice that when I untar the .orig.tar
Hi all,
I'd like to adopt the bg5ps package (orphaned for some time now) as the
first step as I try to get into Debian officially. I thus would like to
find someone who would like to be my sponsor. The package information:
-
Description: A utility to print Chinese Big5/GB documents using Tr
Hi all,
I'd like to adopt the bg5ps package (orphaned for some time now) as the
first step as I try to get into Debian officially. I thus would like to
find someone who would like to be my sponsor. The package information:
-
Description: A utility to print Chinese Big5/GB documents using Tr
Am Wed, 18 Jun 2003 02:40:05 +0200 schrieb Henrique de Moraes Holschuh:
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Johannes Rohr wrote:
>> as you both suggested. But I wonder if the BTS could have an "invalid"
>> tag for such cases?!?
>
> Why clog it up with invalid reports? They stay around as closed for a small
>
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