On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 05:16:12AM +0300, George Danchev wrote: > perform build/lint/fix/install/deinstall/fix cycles at will. Using a clean > chrooted system also brings the benefit that unsatisfied build depends are > easily caught, and you are sure that your binaries will not link with any > obscure library files laying around you might happen to have locally > installed (in /usr/local for example). This is just for future reference, you > have nothing to fix now in your package with regard to a clean chroot > environment.
I'll investigate cowbuilder, thanks for the tip. > Probably I wasn't clear enough with my previous message, but I now see that I > wrote "1.0.0-2 or 1.0.0-1 in your debian/changelog". So, in a package version > like A.B.C-X.Y, in the second part (the debian revision) `.Y' is reserved > for NMU's, so you want a non-NMU version like A.B.C-X or replaceit_1.0.0-2. It's now correct (I think) and available at http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/r/replaceit/replaceit_1.0.0-2.dsc. I think I worked out what happened: I don't have the correct email in DEBEMAIL so dch used my local address, and I didn't spot it. -- Jonathan Wiltshire
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