Hello thomas,
Thomas Viehmann wrote:
-p, --packagename
Thank you for that tip.
I have updated the packages [1]. Have anyone other suggestions that I
can make better?
Greets,
Jonas
[1] http://jonas.capi2name.de/mod-cband/
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On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 05:01:22PM +0200, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Jonas Genannt wrote:
> > So than I run dh_make to make a initial debianize:
> > dh_make -e [EMAIL PROTECTED] -f ../mod-cband-0.9.5.tgz
> > Package name "mod_cband" is not in a valid format.
> >
> > So that should I do?
> Y
Hi.
Jonas Genannt wrote:
> So than I run dh_make to make a initial debianize:
> dh_make -e [EMAIL PROTECTED] -f ../mod-cband-0.9.5.tgz
> Package name "mod_cband" is not in a valid format.
>
> So that should I do?
You could skip dh_make or try dh_make(8)'s recommendation:
-p, --packagename
Thomas Viehmann wrote:
Jonas Genannt wrote:
The problem is, that the source package has the following name:
mod_cband-0.9.5.tgz
If I understand correctly, it is not the source package but the upstream
tarball worring you?
Yes I mean the upstream tarball.
So I have done:
extract the original p
Jonas Genannt wrote:
> The problem is, that the source package has the following name:
> mod_cband-0.9.5.tgz
If I understand correctly, it is not the source package but the upstream
tarball worring you?
> So I have done:
> extract the original package.
> renamed the folder to: mod-cband-0.9.5/
> cr
hello,
I will package the mod-cband for apache2.
Look #99 for the ITP in BTS.
Description: An Apache 2 module for bandwidth limiting the webserver
This Apache 2 module provided to solve the problem of limiting users'
and virtualhosts' bandwidth usage. When a configured virtualhost's
transf
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