On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 02:07:48PM -0300, Leo Costela wrote:
> I got a simple problem for anyone willing to help...
> I'm trying to pack a lib that insists in putting the -dev headers in
> /usr/include///
> I suppose it should be only
> /usr/include//
>
> how can I change that ? I tried fidling wi
On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 02:07:48PM -0300, Leo Costela wrote:
> I got a simple problem for anyone willing to help...
> I'm trying to pack a lib that insists in putting the -dev headers in
> /usr/include///
> I suppose it should be only
> /usr/include//
>
> how can I change that ? I tried fidling w
Em Mon, 22 Apr 2002 21:42:51 +0900 (JST), Oohara Yuuma
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> penguineyes and penguineyes-gnome uses debconf in their preinst:
that's probably because the previous maintainer was quite dumb
(it was me =P)
> case $1 in
> upgrade|install)
> if [ -n "$2" ];
Em Mon, 22 Apr 2002 21:42:51 +0900 (JST), Oohara Yuuma
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> penguineyes and penguineyes-gnome uses debconf in their preinst:
that's probably because the previous maintainer was quite dumb
(it was me =P)
> case $1 in
> upgrade|install)
> if [ -n "$2" ];
Hi people
I got a simple problem for anyone willing to help...
I'm trying to pack a lib that insists in putting the -dev headers in
/usr/include///
I suppose it should be only
/usr/include//
how can I change that ? I tried fidling with debian/rules and the
Makefile, but got nowhere.
The main pro
Hi people
I got a simple problem for anyone willing to help...
I'm trying to pack a lib that insists in putting the -dev headers in
/usr/include///
I suppose it should be only
/usr/include//
how can I change that ? I tried fidling with debian/rules and the
Makefile, but got nowhere.
The main pr
Package: penguineyes-gnome
Version: 0.10-21
Severity: serious
[Cc:ing to debian-mentors because I don't know how to fix this bug.
Yes, I am the maintainer of penguineyes, and I want to prevent penguineyes
from entering woody.]
penguineyes and penguineyes-gnome uses debconf in their preinst:
case
Hi,
I got a package which depends on Tcl/Tk. It can work with either Tcl/Tk
8.0, 8.2 or 8.3.
If I simply put "${shlib:depends}" in my control file, then the package
depends on the version I have on the system I used to build the package.
Is there a way to tell dh_shlibdeps to ignore a given lib (e
Package: penguineyes-gnome
Version: 0.10-21
Severity: serious
[Cc:ing to debian-mentors because I don't know how to fix this bug.
Yes, I am the maintainer of penguineyes, and I want to prevent penguineyes
from entering woody.]
penguineyes and penguineyes-gnome uses debconf in their preinst:
cas
Hi,
I got a package which depends on Tcl/Tk. It can work with either Tcl/Tk
8.0, 8.2 or 8.3.
If I simply put "${shlib:depends}" in my control file, then the package
depends on the version I have on the system I used to build the package.
Is there a way to tell dh_shlibdeps to ignore a given lib (
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