On 2006-08-17 00:54:41, Don Armstrong wrote:
In this special situation orig.tar.gz is not to blame since orig.tar.gz is not prepared to use autotools in which case configure does not exist in upstream. I have transformed the upstream to using autotools, and this is the reason for my problems. Is there no way atoll I can instruct dh_make to maintain executable permissions in diff.gz?It means that your upstream is having issues; configure should be +x in the orig.tar.gz.
Your first solution is the simplest so for now I will stick to that. Thanks.Since it's not, you can either "sh ./configure;" or chmod +x, then ./configure in debian/rules. I'd suggest the first, because the second will give you at least one of the warnings above.
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