lan James Jenkins wrote:
>>> The -uc is what tells it to not sign the changes and -us tells it not
>>> to sign the sources FYI (found in the man page of dpkg-buildpackage).
>>>
>>> On 24 Apr 2014, at 14:38, Alan James Jenkins
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>
Yeah no worries mate it happens to all of us =).
On 24 Apr 2014, at 14:43, Gareth France wrote:
> On 24/04/14 14:41, Alan James Jenkins wrote:
>> The -uc is what tells it to not sign the changes and -us tells it not to
>> sign the sources FYI (found in the man page of dp
No problem mate =) glad its sorted.
On 24 Apr 2014, at 14:41, Gareth France wrote:
> On 24/04/14 14:38, Alan James Jenkins wrote:
>> Hey Gareth,
>>
>> Just looked up how to build a package without signing and supposedly this
>> builds an unsigned source package:
&
The -uc is what tells it to not sign the changes and -us tells it not to sign
the sources FYI (found in the man page of dpkg-buildpackage).
On 24 Apr 2014, at 14:38, Alan James Jenkins
wrote:
> Hey Gareth,
>
> Just looked up how to build a package without signing and suppos
Hey Gareth,
Just looked up how to build a package without signing and supposedly this
builds an unsigned source package:
debuild -i -us -uc -S
and this builds the binary:
debuild -i -us -uc -b
Give that a try =)
On 24 Apr 2014, at 14:22, Gareth France wrote:
>
>> Looks like some other err
11:35, Gareth France wrote:
> On 24/04/14 11:31, Alan James Jenkins wrote:
>> Also Gareth, Debian packaging is a pain until you get used to it. But on the
>> plus side its a good skill to have if you want to help out the Ubuntu
>> community as you can become a package ma
Agreed,
Give us the contents of the files in debian/ so we can try figure out what its
choking on. (I am not an expert on debian packaging but I will do my best to
help you).
On 24 Apr 2014, at 11:31, Gareth France wrote:
> On 24/04/14 11:28, Alan Pope wrote:
>> On 24 April 2014 11:24, Gareth
Also Gareth, Debian packaging is a pain until you get used to it. But on the
plus side its a good skill to have if you want to help out the Ubuntu community
as you can become a package maintainer once you get proficient and have the
time for it.
On 24 Apr 2014, at 11:28, Alan Pope wrote:
> O
Hey guys,
I have been a Ubuntu’er for a long long time (since 4.10 Warty Warthog) and
until a few years ago I had Ubuntu on my desktop and my old Dell XPS M170
laptop. However I replaced the ageing M170 with a Macbook Pro so for the last
few years I have been using a Macbook Pro and putting up
Good stuff glad you got it working =).
On 23 Apr 2014, at 15:39, Gareth France wrote:
> On 23/04/14 15:37, Alan James Jenkins wrote:
>> Also try:
>>
>> which seaward
>>
>> If that shows /usr/bin/seaward your terminal is finding the command in your
>&
/seaward already so dunno why I asked you to do
that.
If you call the script with its absolute path e.g:
/usr/bin/seaward
Does it work?
On 23 Apr 2014, at 15:33, Colin Law wrote:
> On 23 April 2014 15:22, Gareth France wrote:
>> On 23/04/14 15:18, Alan James Jenkins wrote:
>>
>
OK next command to try:
file /usr/bin/seaward
On 23 Apr 2014, at 15:27, Gareth France wrote:
> On 23/04/14 15:24, Alan James Jenkins wrote:
>> Going on what those commands reported you should be good to run seaward as
>> the script is in your path, is executable to every
Going on what those commands reported you should be good to run seaward as the
script is in your path, is executable to everyone and has the correct
interpreter set in the shebang.
Is it not working?
On 23 Apr 2014, at 15:22, Gareth France wrote:
> On 23/04/14 15:18, Alan James Jenkins wr
Could you please give us the output of these commands:
echo $PATH
ls -la /usr/bin/seaward
head -n1 /usr/bin/seaward
Thanks,
Alan
On 23 Apr 2014, at 15:17, Gareth France wrote:
> On 23/04/14 15:15, Stuart Ward wrote:
>>
>> On 23 April 2014 15:07, Gareth France wrote:
>> I have tried renamin
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Guys you really make me wish that I was old enough to have done all of
this. The only way I can get close is by playing with the oldest servers
I could find in my college when I ran it for them for a while (VMS
based). One thing I still find funny abou
Pulseaudio is just another layer above alsa providing mixing amongst
other things. Alsa is still used for outputting the sounds.
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Forgive me if I misunderstand,
I see no problem with this other than you must make sure you do not
accidentally unplug the USB drive while in use as that may result in
dataloss depending on what you are doing.
Just be careful though and all should be ok.
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