On 16/12/12 08:30, Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
> I see git-buildpackage depends on cowbuilder, which depends on
> pbuilder. So that "vanilla" environment is probably pbuilder. "sudo
> pbuilder update" will update it.
Thanks for the insight! "pbuilder update" did not do the trick, but
"cowbuilder update
I see git-buildpackage depends on cowbuilder, which depends on
pbuilder. So that "vanilla" environment is probably pbuilder. "sudo
pbuilder update" will update it.
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Dmitry Shachnev
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 8:59 PM, Tomás Di Domenico wrote:
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> On 14/12/12 18:36, Jakub Wilk wrote:
>> I have no
On 14/12/12 18:36, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> I have no idea how git-buildpackage works but... perhaps it's time to
> run apt-get update?
Well, I have no problems in my installation, it's just on the "vainilla"
environment setup by git-buildpackage.
I suppose I'll have to try and understand what exact
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 06:36:42PM +0100, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Tomás Di Domenico , 2012-12-11, 19:41:
> >I'm trying to get the docs for my python-csb package to build from
> >source. I've declared the binary package in debian/control along
> >with the dependency to python-epydoc (>= 3.0.1-8~), and
* Tomás Di Domenico , 2012-12-11, 19:41:
I'm trying to get the docs for my python-csb package to build from
source. I've declared the binary package in debian/control along with
the dependency to python-epydoc (>= 3.0.1-8~), and added a rule for
executing epydoc. The problem is that git-buildpa
Greetings, all.
I'm trying to get the docs for my python-csb package to build from
source. I've declared the binary package in debian/control along with
the dependency to python-epydoc (>= 3.0.1-8~), and added a rule for
executing epydoc. The problem is that git-buildpackage tries to install
pytho
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