On Mon, Dec 13, 1999 at 03:23:28AM +0000, Chris Rutter wrote: > I'm slightly mystified, in my newsbieship, as to what this means. > > The source archive is `mLib-1.6.1.tar.gz', and it unpacks into a directory > called `mLib-1.6.1'. I suppose `dpkg-source' is supposed to rename that > to `mlib-1.6.1' or something when the source archive is extracted. > > So -- what should my source directory be called? What should my packages > be called? What should the `Package:' field contain?
As Antti-Juhani says, use lowercase. It doesn't matter what directory the .orig.tar.gz unpacks to; dpkg-source will cope. Don't extract it, rename it, and recreate the .orig.tar.gz just to fix the directory name; it's better to use "pristine source" -- meaning the exact .tar.gz provided by the upstream author (renamed of course to .orig.tar.gz). Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB. CCs of replies on mailing lists are welcome.