Package: glib2.0 Severity: important Hi,
You have the following in your debian/rules file: version=$(shell echo ${debversion} | sed -e 's/-[A-Za-z0-9\.]*$$//g' -e 's/+[A-Za-z0-9\.]*$$//g') And then use that version for a few things (like replacing debian/*.in). This is causing a build failure when you want to do a binNMU as 2.8.4-1+b1. It will suddenly look for the dir 2.8.4-1 instead of 2.8.4. Adding a \+ to the first expression fixes this. I have to wonder why you have to make it so complex to get the upstream version. I don't see why you need two expressions, the first with the \+ added should be enough. And if you assume the upstream version doesn't have a '-' in it you could even make it 's/-.*//'. You also have a TAR_DIR variable, which you're also seem to be using for the same thing. I think it's better to stick to 1 variable to get your name of your dirs. Also, libglib2.0-data isn't installable because of a too strict version dependency, but nothing seems to depend on it. PS: At some point '~' might also need to be added to your expression. Kurt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]