> > The package that's in the Debian archive was not built on a Debian server, > > it was built wherever your sponsor built it. > > > > Because it's an arch: all package, this package would not have been built on > > any Debian buildds, which also means we have no build logs for it to show > > what went wrong. > > > > At a minimum, I would suggest updating your package so that the build rules > > notice, and treat it as a fatal error, if key files go missing. That won't > > directly answer the question of why the package in the archive is wrong, but > > it will make the task of tracking down the bug in your sponsor's devel > > environment a bit easier. > > Ok, I'll do this, thanks
> > What I feel strange about is that in the original tarball, there is no > SMTP.php and Socket.php, but only IPv4.php. SMTP.php is from > php-net-smtp, and I guess that Socket.php is from php-net-socket. That > means that the package doesn't have any file packaged at all, and that > seems very strange. > Yes, php-net-ipv4 provides only the file IPv4.php, the example was on my laptop ;) The closed ITP is here http://bugs.debian.org/428541 Kind regards, -- Thierry Randrianiriana -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]