Take that back, I thought I was changing the version number. It seems
to work now. Thanks! -- IV
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Ignacio Valdes wrote:
> So I changed the filename and the version number in the .deb itself
> but I am still getting the same message as below. I read the fine
> manual
So I changed the filename and the version number in the .deb itself
but I am still getting the same message as below. I read the fine
manual on reprepro and this should be allowed but it doesn't seem to
work. Now what? I would rather not rename the package itself inside
the control file just for th
I tried doing the adding ~karmic and ~lucid to the filename with the
control contents changed to whois and mkpasswd respectively but I am
getting this after adding the ~lucid astronaut-common file:
[r...@labtest1 deb]# reprepro includedeb karmic karmic/*.deb
ERROR: 'karmic/astronaut-common-0.9-5~k
Hi, The Astronaut package has a dependency on the mkpasswd command
which was in the whois package in Karmic and is now in the mkpasswd
package in Lucid. How does one make this work for apt-get using
reprepro pool? When I reprepro includedeb karmic astronaut-common.deb
with the whois package depende
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