Quoting Krishna Dagli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > [...] > fakeroot debian/rules clean > [...] > /usr/bin/make distclean > make[1]: Entering directory > `/tmp/Krd-DONOT-DELETE/DOWNLOADS/gammu-0.62' > gcc -O2 -Wall -c -o common/misc/misc.o > common/misc/misc.c
For some reason 'distclean' is compiling stuff! I've seen it happen a few times. Look through the Makefile and see if you can find the 'real' clean target. Or if you can make 'distclean' NOT make (compile) anything... > Processing source file ../../gammu/gammu.c > Removing duplicated strings from > ../../docs/docs/locale/gammu_us.txt > Processing file ../../docs/docs/locale/gammu_pl.txt This is where your 'unrepresentable changes to source' come from. A 'clean' (and _especially_ 'distclean') should REMOVE stuff, not CREATE/MODIFY stuff... My guess is you have to rewrite the Makefile slightly... > docs/docs/locale/gammu_pl.txt: binary file contents changed > docs/docs/locale/gammu_us.txt: binary file contents changed > dpkg-source: unrepresentable changes to source -- Khaddafi South Africa smuggle Treasury CIA Saddam Hussein NORAD nitrate Iran Rule Psix toluene SDI ammonium Waco, Texas SEAL Team 6 [See http://www.aclu.org/echelonwatch/index.html for more about this]