How can i get xxx.a.b.c.changes file from changelog.
By the way, is it true after a fail singfile from
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot, i sign it mauanlly
with gpg --clearsign xxx.a.b.c.dsc
after a passphrase i got a xxx.a.b.c.dsc.asc ...
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On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 07:10:57AM +0300, Halil Demirezen wrote:
> How can i get xxx.a.b.c.changes file from changelog.
dpkg-genchanges is the program which does this. However, you should almost
never need to call this directly. dpkg-buildpackage does it for you.
> By the way, is it true after
How can i get xxx.a.b.c.changes file from changelog.
By the way, is it true after a fail singfile from
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot, i sign it mauanlly
with gpg --clearsign xxx.a.b.c.dsc
after a passphrase i got a xxx.a.b.c.dsc.asc ...
--halil
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 06:44:51PM -0700, Joshua Kwan wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 14, 2003 at 01:03:09AM +0200, francesco levorato wrote:
> > i used the following script as suggested from the nm-guide to realize
> > which packages the application i am going to configure is going to
> > depend on:
>
> Why
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 09:11:16PM +0200, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Philipp Meier wrote:
> > I'd like to have such
> > thing to keep informed if a dependency of a package was upgraded so that
> > one can test if depending packages still build. Besides that I think
> > that it would be overall useful
Em Tue, 22 Jul 2003 21:11:16 +0200
Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> Philipp Meier wrote:
> > I'd like to have such
> > thing to keep informed if a dependency of a package was upgraded so that
> > one can test if depending packages still build. Besides that I think
> > that it would
Philipp Meier wrote:
> I'd like to have such
> thing to keep informed if a dependency of a package was upgraded so that
> one can test if depending packages still build. Besides that I think
> that it would be overall useful.
> I googled around but did not found anything the like.
One of the easies
Hello debian-mentors,
I must be missing something obvious. Is there a tool that keeps one
informed about new package versions in debian? I'd like to have such
thing to keep informed if a dependency of a package was upgraded so that
one can test if depending packages still build. Besides that I thi
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On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 06:44:51PM -0700, Joshua Kwan wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 14, 2003 at 01:03:09AM +0200, francesco levorato wrote:
> > i used the following script as suggested from the nm-guide to realize
> > which packages the application i am going to configure is going to
> > depend on:
>
> Why
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 09:11:16PM +0200, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Philipp Meier wrote:
> > I'd like to have such
> > thing to keep informed if a dependency of a package was upgraded so that
> > one can test if depending packages still build. Besides that I think
> > that it would be overall useful
Em Tue, 22 Jul 2003 21:11:16 +0200
Thomas Viehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> Philipp Meier wrote:
> > I'd like to have such
> > thing to keep informed if a dependency of a package was upgraded so that
> > one can test if depending packages still build. Besides that I think
> > that it would
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 08:17:34PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
> > Also, you'll need to build a new package with -1 as the Debian revision,
> > so that it will be processed normally.
>
> If you've already been developing the package, it makes more sense to
Philipp Meier wrote:
> I'd like to have such
> thing to keep informed if a dependency of a package was upgraded so that
> one can test if depending packages still build. Besides that I think
> that it would be overall useful.
> I googled around but did not found anything the like.
One of the easies
Hello debian-mentors,
I must be missing something obvious. Is there a tool that keeps one
informed about new package versions in debian? I'd like to have such
thing to keep informed if a dependency of a package was upgraded so that
one can test if depending packages still build. Besides that I thi
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 08:17:34PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
> > Also, you'll need to build a new package with -1 as the Debian revision,
> > so that it will be processed normally.
>
> If you've already been developing the package, it makes more sense to
Hi all,
The sponsor for libgef-java (gadek) seems to be very busy at the moment
(this is one of the reason I did take the argouml and related
packages). I am working on my tasks and skills and I'd like to know if a
DD can upload this (this is not the first version I do):
http://vbstef
Hi all,
The sponsor for libgef-java (gadek) seems to be very busy at the moment
(this is one of the reason I did take the argouml and related
packages). I am working on my tasks and skills and I'd like to know if a
DD can upload this (this is not the first version I do):
http://vbstef
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 11:32:09AM +0200, Frank K?ster wrote:
>> in the last days, I have taken a look at some bugs in a package I
>> frequently use, tetex-base. Some of them should clearly be fixed in
>> upstream.
>>
>> How should I indicate this and
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 11:32:09AM +0200, Frank K?ster wrote:
> in the last days, I have taken a look at some bugs in a package I
> frequently use, tetex-base. Some of them should clearly be fixed in
> upstream.
>
> How should I indicate this and inform upstream? I assume that anybody
> who is no
Hi,
in the last days, I have taken a look at some bugs in a package I
frequently use, tetex-base. Some of them should clearly be fixed in
upstream.
How should I indicate this and inform upstream? I assume that anybody
who is not the maintainer (not even a DD in my case) is not allowed to
do offi
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 11:32:09AM +0200, Frank K?ster wrote:
>> in the last days, I have taken a look at some bugs in a package I
>> frequently use, tetex-base. Some of them should clearly be fixed in
>> upstream.
>>
>> How should I indicate this and
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 08:17:34PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
> Also, you'll need to build a new package with -1 as the Debian revision,
> so that it will be processed normally.
If you've already been developing the package, it makes more sense to
use the appropriate flags to dpkg-buildpackage (na
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 11:32:09AM +0200, Frank K?ster wrote:
> in the last days, I have taken a look at some bugs in a package I
> frequently use, tetex-base. Some of them should clearly be fixed in
> upstream.
>
> How should I indicate this and inform upstream? I assume that anybody
> who is no
Hi,
in the last days, I have taken a look at some bugs in a package I
frequently use, tetex-base. Some of them should clearly be fixed in
upstream.
How should I indicate this and inform upstream? I assume that anybody
who is not the maintainer (not even a DD in my case) is not allowed to
do offi
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On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 08:17:34PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
> Also, you'll need to build a new package with -1 as the Debian revision,
> so that it will be processed normally.
If you've already been developing the package, it makes more sense to
use the appropriate flags to dpkg-buildpackage (na
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