Hi Niels, On 23.02.19 13:14, Niels Thykier wrote: > On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 22:18:18 +0100 Christian Kastner <c...@debian.org> wrote: >> With an override and dh_missing --fail-tmp, I get >> >> dh_missing: usr/bin/mpi_assign exists in debian/tmp but is not installed >> to anywhere >> dh_missing: usr/bin/mpi_kmeans exists in debian/tmp but is not installed >> to anywhere >> dh_missing: missing files, aborting >> >> but these binaries have always been listed in >> debian/mpikmeans-tools.install: >> mpi_kmeans usr/bin >> mpi_assign usr/bin >> > This occurs because the package is installing "mpi_kmeans" (from source > root) rather than "usr/bin/mpi_kmeans" (from debian/tmp). In this > sense, dh_missing is "right" on a technicality that in practise is > irrelevant as the two different paths have the same content.
You're absolutely right. I totally missed this, but the mistake is obvious to me now. > Honestly, I would recommend that you updated your install files to use > "usr/bin/mpi_kmeans" and "usr/bin/mpi_assign" as the solution. Will do. Thank you for your analysis and resolution! Regards, Christian