> Second question: I am making a .deb that is for any platform (it is a
> perl script/config files. But when I do the dpkg-buidpackage it makes
> the deb blahblahblah_i386.deb although in the config files I have stated
> that is for any platform. What am I doing wrong?
In your control file, yo
> Second question: I am making a .deb that is for any platform (it is a
> perl script/config files. But when I do the dpkg-buidpackage it makes
> the deb blahblahblah_i386.deb although in the config files I have stated
> that is for any platform. What am I doing wrong?
In your control file, y
On 19 Jan 2002 00:02:18 -0500
Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
Hello
> I am not a Debian Package Maintainer (as of yet). And this is probably
> not the right mailing list for these questions. If not, please let me
> know so I can move the discussion to the right place.
this is the
On 19 Jan 2002 00:02:18 -0500
Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
Hello
> I am not a Debian Package Maintainer (as of yet). And this is probably
> not the right mailing list for these questions. If not, please let me
> know so I can move the discussion to the right place.
this is the
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 12:02:29AM -0500, Scott wrote:
> First question (of many to come): using dpkg-buidpackage, I use the
> option -k and sign the package successfully (I think). How on
> earth do I check to see if the .deb is signed and correctly signed?
> During the process of the build, it
> Second question: I am making a .deb that is for any platform (it is a
> perl script/config files. But when I do the dpkg-buidpackage it makes
> the deb blahblahblah_i386.deb although in the config files I have stated
> that is for any platform. What am I doing wrong?
Have you said any platfor
On 19 Jan 2002, Scott wrote:
> First question (of many to come): using dpkg-buidpackage, I use the
> option -k and sign the package successfully (I think). How
> on earth do I check to see if the .deb is signed and correctly signed?
> During the process of the build, it asks me for my secret key
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 12:02:29AM -0500, Scott wrote:
> First question (of many to come): using dpkg-buidpackage, I use the
> option -k and sign the package successfully (I think). How on
> earth do I check to see if the .deb is signed and correctly signed?
> During the process of the build, i
> Second question: I am making a .deb that is for any platform (it is a
> perl script/config files. But when I do the dpkg-buidpackage it makes
> the deb blahblahblah_i386.deb although in the config files I have stated
> that is for any platform. What am I doing wrong?
Have you said any platfo
On 19 Jan 2002, Scott wrote:
> First question (of many to come): using dpkg-buidpackage, I use the
> option -k and sign the package successfully (I think). How
> on earth do I check to see if the .deb is signed and correctly signed?
> During the process of the build, it asks me for my secret ke
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