Hi!
On Friday, November 18, 2011 01:13:52 AM Charles Plessy wrote:
> if the file is completely useless and is not intended to shift the tree of
> one level, you can delete it. Here is for instance how I did for the
> bedtools package, where the upstream tarball contained some Macintosh
> ressourc
Le Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:59:25PM +0100, Mathias Ertl a écrit :
>
> I am having problems building a source package where the original source
> package includes a file at the top-level directory. For example, the
> orig.tar.gz contains:
>
> mati@haumea:~ $ tar tf some_1.7.1.orig.tar.gz
>
* Mathias Ertl , 2011-11-17, 12:59:
I am having problems building a source package where the original
source package includes a file at the top-level directory. For example,
the orig.tar.gz contains:
mati@haumea:~ $ tar tf some_1.7.1.orig.tar.gz
topfile
some/file1
some/file2
...
Hi,
I am having problems building a source package where the original source
package includes a file at the top-level directory. For example, the
orig.tar.gz contains:
mati@haumea:~ $ tar tf some_1.7.1.orig.tar.gz
topfile
some/file1
some/file2
...
This causes problems when
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