Source: fltk1.1
Version: 1.1.10-28
tags: patch
severity: serious
Hello, looks like the package fails because of:
dh_missing
dh_missing: warning: usr/bin/fluid exists in debian/tmp but is not installed to
anywhere
dh_missing: warning: usr/share/man/cat1/fltk-config.1 exists in debian/tmp but
is not installed to anywhere
dh_missing: warning: usr/share/man/cat1/fluid.1 exists in debian/tmp but is not
installed to anywhere
dh_missing: warning: usr/share/man/cat3/fltk.3 exists in debian/tmp but is not
installed to anywhere
dh_missing: warning: usr/share/man/man1/fltk-config.1 exists in debian/tmp but
is not installed to anywhere
dh_missing: warning: usr/share/man/man1/fluid.1 exists in debian/tmp but is not
installed to anywhere
dh_missing: warning: usr/share/man/man3/fltk.3 exists in debian/tmp but is not
installed to anywhere
dh_missing: error: missing files, aborting
The following debhelper tools have reported what they installed (with
files per package)
* dh_install: fltk1.1-doc (1), fltk1.1-games (11), libfltk1.1 (4),
libfltk1.1-dev (11)
* dh_installdocs: fltk1.1-doc (4), fltk1.1-games (2), libfltk1.1 (2),
libfltk1.1-dev (2)
* dh_installman: fltk1.1-doc (0), fltk1.1-games (0), libfltk1.1 (0),
libfltk1.1-dev (2)
If the missing files are installed by another tool, please file a bug
against it.
When filing the report, if the tool is not part of debhelper itself,
please reference the
"Logging helpers and dh_missing" section from the "PROGRAMMING" guide
for debhelper (10.6.3+).
(in the debhelper package: /usr/share/doc/debhelper/PROGRAMMING.gz)
Be sure to test with dpkg-buildpackage -A/-B as the results may vary
when only a subset is built
If the omission is intentional or no other helper can take care of this
consider adding the
paths to debian/not-installed.
make: *** [debian/rules:16: binary] Error 25
dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules binary subprocess returned exit status 2
(this is probably due to compat=13 change)
I think, to fix we can just add
override_dh_missing:
dh_missing --list-missing
Or do something else, like removing files, start installing them, or something
different (e.g. debian/not-installed).
Please have a look if possible!
thanks
Gianfranco