On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 01:50:15PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
> Trying to understand this directory structure (do I have this
> correct?):
>
> xyz-0.0/ [1]
> xyz-0.0/debian/ [2] could be symlink to source/debian [4]
> xyz-0.0/source/ [3] pristine source
Yep.
> tar
> "Raul" == Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Raul> [This is not about source package format.] Currently, the
Raul> debian/ directory goes inside the source directory, and we
Raul> sometimes can't use pristine upstream sources because they
Raul> don't conform to our stan
[This is not about source package format.]
Currently, the debian/ directory goes inside the source directory,
and we sometimes can't use pristine upstream sources because they don't
conform to our standards.
The obvious way to fix this is: have a standard for the debian source
directory, and unpa
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