All the reading in the world isn't going to change the issues which to
the best of my ability appear to be correct. The format file in
debian/source contains:
3.0 (quilt)
Which as far as I can see is correct.
On 28/04/15 09:32, Alan Pope wrote:
Honestly, read the documentation. You have mult
On 28 April 2015 at 09:17, Gareth France wrote:
> I must apologise that I have limited time to look at this, usually at the
> end of the day when I'm not at my best anyway. I've just performed debbuild
> on it and taken some time to scrutinise the output. It does seem to be
> experiencing some iss
I must apologise that I have limited time to look at this, usually at
the end of the day when I'm not at my best anyway. I've just performed
debbuild on it and taken some time to scrutinise the output. It does
seem to be experiencing some issues, though I'm a bit stumped as to what
to do next:
On 28 Apr 2015 08:22, "Gareth France" wrote:
>
> If it were clear how to do this then I would most certainly have done so.
In practice I may have or I may have not. I have followed as much of the
process as makes sense.
>
It's incredibly unprofessional to upload software to any store on any
platf
I'm saying that the guide steps you through packaging one example where
the work has already been done. Applying that to a fresh project is
impossible as it skips important steps that you need to know. It is not
possible for someone who has not done this before to follow the guide!
No I have no
On 28 April 2015 at 08:22, Gareth France wrote:
> If it were clear how to do this then I would most certainly have done so. In
> practice I may have or I may have not. I have followed as much of the
> process as makes sense.
Please don't top post, thanks.
Are you saying you do not know how to te
If it were clear how to do this then I would most certainly have done
so. In practice I may have or I may have not. I have followed as much of
the process as makes sense.
On 28/04/15 08:19, Alan Pope wrote:
The idea is that you test the package yourself before submission rather
than use the pu
On 27 Apr 2015 20:35, "Gareth France" wrote:
>
> I have just submitted my program. What has been so frustrating for me is
that I know it is a simple process once you have done it. I'm certain I've
got it wrong but I should be able to deal with that thanks to feedback from
the submission process.
>