Hi, Frank!
Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note that there is one advantage of pbuilder: When you compile in a
> pbuilder environment, you know that there are no packages installed
> beside the base ones installed by debbootstrap and build-essential. So
> you know when you make it insta
Hi, Frank!
Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note that there is one advantage of pbuilder: When you compile in a
> pbuilder environment, you know that there are no packages installed
> beside the base ones installed by debbootstrap and build-essential. So
> you know when you make it insta
Tim Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> - I have enough semi-obsolete spare machines here to turn one over to
> unstable (looks a bit easier to get to grips with than pbuilder).
Note that there is one advantage of pbuilder: When you compile in a
pbuilder environment, you know that there are no pac
Thanks to all for the tips and pointers.
- Turns out there is a -k option for dh_installchangelogs which makes
CHANGES a symlink to changelog, which seems sensible enough.
- I have enough semi-obsolete spare machines here to turn one over to
unstable (looks a bit easier to get to grips with than
Tim Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> - I have enough semi-obsolete spare machines here to turn one over to
> unstable (looks a bit easier to get to grips with than pbuilder).
Note that there is one advantage of pbuilder: When you compile in a
pbuilder environment, you know that there are no pac
Thanks to all for the tips and pointers.
- Turns out there is a -k option for dh_installchangelogs which makes
CHANGES a symlink to changelog, which seems sensible enough.
- I have enough semi-obsolete spare machines here to turn one over to
unstable (looks a bit easier to get to grips with than
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