On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 02:23:40PM -0700, Robert Park wrote:
> dh is debhelper, which is a tool that aids in building debian
> packages. As far as I'm aware, it's not something that you'd just run
> with no arguments (it has a lot of different subcommands and options
> for them). The error message
On 05/13/2014 01:04 PM, Dale Amon wrote:
> It just seems strange that something like this could slip
> past in a set of updates to a package... but the dh
> command is not working after the last security update I
> did via dselect.
>
dh is not a core Unix command.
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On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Dale Amon wrote:
> On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 02:45:30PM -0400, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
>> We haven't released any security updates for debhelper.
>> What exactly were you expecting as the result of the dh command?
>
> I used it in some old package scripts. In the int
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 02:45:30PM -0400, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
> We haven't released any security updates for debhelper.
> What exactly were you expecting as the result of the dh command?
I used it in some old package scripts. In the interrum I've looked over
this and I can live without it. I'l
Hi,
On 14-05-13 01:04 PM, Dale Amon wrote:
> It just seems strange that something like this could slip
> past in a set of updates to a package... but the dh
> command is not working after the last security update I
> did via dselect.
>
> $ dh
> dh: No compatibility level specified in debian/comp
It just seems strange that something like this could slip
past in a set of updates to a package... but the dh
command is not working after the last security update I
did via dselect.
$ dh
dh: No compatibility level specified in debian/compat
dh: This package will soon FTBFS; time to fix it!
dh: c