Hello, Martin!
I am trying to create a dummy mail package, using equivs.
the error message:
dh_installchangelogs
parsechangelog/debian: error: badly formatted trailer line, at changelog line 5
dh_installchangelogs: changelog parse failure
make: *** [binary-arch] Error 1
Error during the
Hola~
I've attached the file. I've tried equivs-build with a blank Changelog: line,
without a Changelog: line, and with an empty Changelog file.
MO
-- On Sat, Jul 08, 2000 at 09:53:45AM +0200, % wrote:
Hi,
Brien dh_installchangelogs
Brien parsechangelog/debian: error: badly formatted
Hi,
Brien Maintainer: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This has to be:
Maintainer: Michael O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ciao,
Martin
Hi,
Brien dh_installchangelogs
Brien parsechangelog/debian: error: badly formatted trailer line, at changelog
line 5
Brien dh_installchangelogs: changelog parse failure
Brien make: *** [binary-arch] Error 1
Brien Error during the build process: Illegal seek at /usr/bin/equivs-build
line 162, IN
Hola~
I'm trying to use equivs to update the debian database so that I can once
again use apt-get. Essentially, I have an NVidia card so I had to install
XFree86 4.0 and NVidia's OpenGL implementation.
I use equivs-control to build a ctl file. I remove the Readme, Changelog, and
Extra File
I am trying to install some new deb packages and I am using a *fake* qt1g
package which I made with the equivs utility. Geheimnis will not upgrade
because the version of qt I have (the fake) is too new. I have never seen
this problem before. Anyone know how I can fix it?
dpkg: dependency
On 03-Oct-99 Mark Brown wrote:
This package has no epoch number, so its version number less than that
of the official package. If you add an epoch to your fake package
everything should work as planned.
Thanks, I am beginning to remember about the epoch now. I tried to add one
but it did
On 03-Oct-99 Pollywog wrote:
On 03-Oct-99 Mark Brown wrote:
This package has no epoch number, so its version number less than that
of the official package. If you add an epoch to your fake package
everything should work as planned.
Thanks, I am beginning to remember about the epoch now.
On 03-Oct-99 Pollywog wrote:
On 03-Oct-99 Pollywog wrote:
On 03-Oct-99 Mark Brown wrote:
This package has no epoch number, so its version number less than that
of the official package. If you add an epoch to your fake package
everything should work as planned.
Thanks, I am beginning
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 07:18:23PM -, Pollywog wrote:
BTW the error seems to be Standards-Version: should be just Version:
Standards-Version specifies which version of the policy document the
package complies with. Version specifies the version of the package.
--
Mark Brown
I installed the deb package for kcrontab, and my system won't install the
source version because it requires include files that were part of an older
KDE version.
I installed a fake kdelibs package, using equivs and that has worked well
until now. I installed the kcrontab package with the
I have a problem with apt. It could come from the fact that apt-get
update now gives me this error:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/install# apt-get -f update
Get file://amnt slink/contrib Packages
Get file://amnt slink/main Packages
Get file://amnt slink/non-US Packages
Error
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