El mié, 17-03-2004 a las 13:47, Colin Watson escribió:
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 02:10:03AM +0100, Carlos Perelló Marín wrote:
> > Hi I have a doubt about the point 6.1, it says:
> >
> > "These scripts are the files preinst, postinst, prerm and postrm in the
> > control area of the package. They m
El mié, 17-03-2004 a las 13:47, Colin Watson escribió:
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 02:10:03AM +0100, Carlos Perelló Marín wrote:
> > Hi I have a doubt about the point 6.1, it says:
> >
> > "These scripts are the files preinst, postinst, prerm and postrm in the
> > control area of the package. They m
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 02:10:03AM +0100, Carlos Perelló Marín wrote:
> Hi I have a doubt about the point 6.1, it says:
>
> "These scripts are the files preinst, postinst, prerm and postrm in the
> control area of the package. They must be proper executable files; if
> they are scripts (which is r
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 02:10:03AM +0100, Carlos Perelló Marín wrote:
> Hi I have a doubt about the point 6.1, it says:
>
> "These scripts are the files preinst, postinst, prerm and postrm in the
> control area of the package. They must be proper executable files; if
> they are scripts (which is r
Hi.
Carlos Perelló Marín wrote:
> My question is... if dpkg-build "fixes" it automatically, should we
> change the execution bit inside debian/ directory? (lintian does not
> detect it as a policy violation and debhelper creates the templates
> without the execution bit)
The debian/* files are com
Hi.
Carlos Perelló Marín wrote:
> My question is... if dpkg-build "fixes" it automatically, should we
> change the execution bit inside debian/ directory? (lintian does not
> detect it as a policy violation and debhelper creates the templates
> without the execution bit)
The debian/* files are com
Hi I have a doubt about the point 6.1, it says:
"These scripts are the files preinst, postinst, prerm and postrm in the
control area of the package. They must be proper executable files; if
they are scripts (which is recommended), they must start with the usual
#! convention. They should be readab
Hi I have a doubt about the point 6.1, it says:
"These scripts are the files preinst, postinst, prerm and postrm in the
control area of the package. They must be proper executable files; if
they are scripts (which is recommended), they must start with the usual
#! convention. They should be readab
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