Le samedi 15 juillet 2006 à 11:19 +0200, Bernhard R. Link a écrit : > * Julien Valroff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060715 10:28]: > > When I try to import the Debian package I built with > > make-googleearth-package, reprepro > > reports an error: > > > > $ reprepro includedeb unstable googleearth_4.0.1660-1_i386.deb > > Could not find a control.tar.gz file within > > 'googleearth_4.0.1660-1_i386.deb'! > > There have been errors! > > Where/how can I get access to such a file so I can analyse it. Google > neither told me what googleearth_4.0 nor what make-googleearth-package > is. The package googleearth-package is in unstable [1] and makes it possible to build your own personal Debian package of Google Earth (which is not distributable).
The generated package seems to be in good shape (despite the far too numerous lintian warnings/errors), and dpkg --info returns no error. > > I cannot explain this... > > reprepro now (= since 0.9.0-1) uses libarchive to extrace .debs without > having to call ar, tar and gunzip. Perhaps some error in some corner > case was introduced there. (If you want a version with the old behaviour > urgently, compile it with --without-libarchive or the Debian package > with DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=reprepro:nolibarchive OK, this can explain the problem. This is not an urgent matter but can be problematic for other people. Cheers, Julien [1] http://packages.debian.org/unstable/misc/googleearth-package