On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 05:59:11PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote: > Which is rather unwarranted... all that should be necessary is a executable > file that can act differently based on the first command-line argument > passed to it. Whether it is makefile, a shell or a Perl script, or even a > compiled program (yuck :), it shouldn't matter.
But I can't just read a compiled program to check what it does. A debian package (in free or contrib) must have all the source there and that includes debian/rules (especially includes debian/rules). Is the fact that debian/rules can't be a Perl script ever really an issue (especially as it can launch Perl scripts)? -- David Starner - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http/ftp: dvdeug.net.dhis.org It was starting to rain on the night that they cried forever, It was blinding with snow on the night that they screamed goodbye. - Dio, "Rock and Roll Children"