On 2011-07-11, Norbert Preining wrote:
> can please someone help me with packaging gwaei, I get some
> warnings/errors from lintian I don't udnerstand. The layout as installed
> by libtool/configure/make/make install is
> In /usr/lib:
> libwaei.a
> libwaei.la
> libwaei.so -> libwaei.so.1.0.0
> lib
Hello,
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 16:06:48 +1000
Christopher James Halse Rogers wrote:
> * Package name: colord
> Version : 0.1.10
> Upstream Author : Richard Hughes
> * URL : http://colord.hughsie.com/
> * License : GPL2+, LGPL2+
> Programming Lang: C
> Descrip
Hi,
Am 11.07.2011 08:06, schrieb Christopher James Halse Rogers:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Christopher James Halse Rogers
* Package name: colord
Version : 0.1.10
Upstream Author : Richard Hughes
* URL : http://colord.hughsie.com/
* License :
Hi,
just wondering: Is there a way to ensure the ordering of dpkg trigger
runs? In my case, I’d like to ensure that the ghc trigger is always run
before the ghc-doc trigger, if both packages are installed, to avoid a
warning. (The packages do not directly depend on each other.)
Thanks,
Joachim
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Joachim Breitner writes ("Order of dpkg triggers"):
> just wondering: Is there a way to ensure the ordering of dpkg trigger
> runs? In my case, I?d like to ensure that the ghc trigger is always run
> before the ghc-doc trigger, if both packages are installed, to avoid a
> warning. (The packages do
On Jul 11, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Sven Joachim writes ("Re: Bug#632322: libudev0: missing copyright file"):
> > The real problem is that udev _also_ ships
> > /usr/share/doc/libudev0/copyright and has an unversioned Replaces on
> > libudev0. That's why "dpkg -L libudev0" does not list the file.
No
Sven Joachim writes ("Re: Bug#632322: libudev0: missing copyright file"):
> The real problem is that udev _also_ ships
> /usr/share/doc/libudev0/copyright and has an unversioned Replaces on
> libudev0. That's why "dpkg -L libudev0" does not list the file.
An unversioned Replaces should only be us
Hi,
Over the years, I've uploaded and maintained too many packages in
Debian. This has been really highlighted with the disaster that just
happened with libdbi. Not only I failed to maintain it correctly before
Squeeze was out (the current package in Stable isn't in good shape), but
also in SID, i
Hi,
Am Montag, den 11.07.2011, 14:58 +0100 schrieb Ian Jackson:
> Joachim Breitner writes ("Order of dpkg triggers"):
> > just wondering: Is there a way to ensure the ordering of dpkg trigger
> > runs? In my case, I?d like to ensure that the ghc trigger is always run
> > before the ghc-doc trigger
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