On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 04:36:31PM -0500, Jay Bonci wrote: > > Okay, it should be all set. Everything works fine on my box, and people will > let me know if there are any problems. I changed the version number in the > debhelper dependancy.
It all looks good to me, so, as you may have noticed I have now uploaded your package. It should enter unstable within the next few days, basically it depends a lot on how busy the ftpmasters are as they have to ok every new package. > > Attached are the final files. Lemme know when they're uploaded. I have a lot > of work to do to apply similar fixes to my other packages, but I'll be glad > that I know the RIGHT WAY to do it, ya know? I'm glad to hear you are going to apply what you have learnt from this package to the others that you are interested in maintaining. I think you will find you continue to learn lots from packaging different things for quite some time to come, I know that's true for me. One thing I would strongly advise is that you try to understand what every part of the package does, whether that's the debian/control or the debian/rules. Don't just trust the templates created by dh_make (or dh_make_perl) to be correct, they cannot cater for all possible eventualities. Particularly important is understanding what the various parts of the debian/rules file do, your AM may well get you to have a go at doing the whole thing without using debhelper. If he doesn't then it's still a good intellectual exercise to help you understand what each command does. If you have any new versions of the libcarp-assert-perl package that you want uploaded in the future then I will be happy to oblige. I'll send an email to your AM saying that I have uploaded one of your packages and let him know that it is you that has done the work in getting it into shape and not me. I hope your application to be a Debian developer goes well, Stephen Quinney