Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> John H. Robinson, IV is correct to point out that HTML files are
> excluded from compression by default. I didn't realise that. In the
> case at hand, however, the HTML tree has more than .html files: it
> includes programming examples in .cpp files, for instance. Comp
Hi,
In response to the two replies,
John H. Robinson, IV is correct to point out that HTML files are
excluded from compression by default. I didn't realise that. In the
case at hand, however, the HTML tree has more than .html files: it
includes programming examples in .cpp files, for instance.
Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> Surely this is not the first time someone has run into this. Am I
> doing something silly? It seems a bit odd to make the "no package to
> build" diagnostic a fatal error.
It's almost always a mistake. I think you're the first person to do this
on purpose.
--
see shy
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 10:01:14PM -0400, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
>
> The binary-common rule has lots of dh_* stuff there, including
> dh_compress. I decided that compressing the HTML files would be a bad
> idea, so I modified it to skip that one package using
the dh_compress man page says:
Hi,
I regularly use the template debian/rules file
/usr/share/doc/debhelper/examples/rules.multi2
that has binary-indep and binary-arch rules that both use a single
binary-common rule. The binary-common rule has lots of dh_* stuff
there, including dh_compress. I decided that compressing the
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