This really isn't a big deal but... there have been some xfstt questions and I was thinking about it so I decided to ftp the source to myself (I didn't have it here at work) and as soon as I unpacked the source I realized I made an error when I packaged and uploaded it!
This really isn't a big deal but... When I was having a problem building it just before upload I did a "strace gcc <file> 2>err" and I just realized that I left that strace in! the file err is in the source...it is not big: -rw-r--r-- 1 sjc sjc 3879 Jun 4 10:47 err ...qurestion... is it possible for me to remove this and update the source without uploading a new package with a new debian version? (as this file obviously has no bearing on anything...completly useless) Can I do this or should I just wait until I am ready to make a new upload? (I am looking atthe source now so...I may be ready with a new patch for it within the next 2 days if I am lucky...within the next 22 years if im not ;) ) in any case since this file is small I doubt I would re-upload the source to fix it...its tiny and after compression does very little to increase size but...I would like to know if it is possible...just in case I do it again with a much larger file in the future -Steve -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]