Re: How to Quit

2000-05-18 Thread Paul Serice
Raphael Hertzog wrote: > > Le Wed, May 17, 2000 at 03:04:24AM -0500, Paul Serice écrivait: > > Other than orphaning the packages I maintain, what else do I need > > to do before quitting? > > Inform debian-private & notify keyring-maint, > please check the d

How to Quit

2000-05-17 Thread Paul Serice
Other than orphaning the packages I maintain, what else do I need to do before quitting? Thanks Paul Serice

Re: setgid in /var/cache

2000-02-14 Thread Paul Serice
Hamish Moffatt wrote: > > On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 06:52:12AM -0600, Paul Serice wrote: > > I have a package that needs files under /var/cache to be setgid. > > The files are for Crafty to allow it to "learn" chess as it plays. > > Part of the installation is

setgid in /var/cache

2000-02-13 Thread Paul Serice
makes additions to these files under /var/cache. I have built a Debian package that produces files with the right ownerships and permissions if I use "--extract" on the package, but after installation, the ownership is set root.root and permissions are 644. Is dpkg preventing my scheme? Thanks Paul Serice

Binary Changes Drill

2000-01-21 Thread Paul Serice
d the images into "debian" and would like to just copy them to their final resting place in "rules". dpkg-buildpackage does not like this scheme. Please, what are my options? Thanks Paul Serice

Building Packages on Development Machines

1999-09-07 Thread Paul Serice
f I could build packages on kubrick and faure, then I could easily verify that my packages build and work properly on the alpha and sparc architectures. Thanks, Paul Serice

Re: Trouble Building with Original Sources

1998-12-20 Thread Paul Serice
Ben Collins wrote: > > On Sat, Dec 19, 1998 at 05:08:50PM -0600, Paul Serice wrote: > > Another thing that might be of interest is that the original tarball > > unpacks to the current directory instead of creating its own > > subdirectory. > > I would create the t

Trouble Building with Original Sources

1998-12-19 Thread Paul Serice
d "build", a directory called "crafty_16.2.orig.tar.gz.tmp-nest" exists in the upper directory with the original source extracted into it. Another thing that might be of interest is that the original tarball unpacks to the current directory instead of creating its own subdirectory. Thanks for any help. Paul Serice