On 2006-08-18 00:07:09, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
As a temporary workaround, just add some content to your NEWS file,
like
echo foo > NEWS
This is also the solution I have chosen.
Thanks for your patience.
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> > That's not pbuilder behavior; that's diff/patch, dpkg standard
> > behavior.
> >
> Should dpkg-buildpackage not then issue a, at least a warning?
> Under development you should be able to try building a package without
> everything entirely according to Debian Policy IMHO.
>
> > If the emp
Hi,
On 2006-08-18 00:02:47, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
That's a patch/diff behavior, do you hear me?
I do understand. I was merely speculating if this is a wishful
behaviour from patch/diff:-)
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Hi,
On 2006-08-17 23:29:30, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
That's not pbuilder behavior; that's diff/patch, dpkg standard
behavior.
Should dpkg-buildpackage not then issue a, at least a warning?
Under development you should be able to try building a package without
everything entirely according to D
Hi,
> > Please give more specific information.
> >
> Take any upstream tar-ball and debianize it with dh_make.
>
> Apply autotools to the package.
> In the process of running autoreconf -i you will have a number of
> required files created with zero contents: NEWS, ChangeLog, AUTHORS etc.
> Ru
> > That's not pbuilder behavior; that's diff/patch, dpkg standard
> > behavior.
> >
> Should dpkg-buildpackage not then issue a, at least a warning?
> Under development you should be able to try building a package without
> everything entirely according to Debian Policy IMHO.
As a temporary wo
Hi,
On 2006-08-17 16:15:15, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
Please give more specific information.
Take any upstream tar-ball and debianize it with dh_make.
Apply autotools to the package.
In the process of running autoreconf -i you will have a number of
required files created with zero contents: NE
Hi,
>
> when your source tree contains empty files pbuilder for some reason cannot
> see the files. It appears to me that the pbuilder uses stat is to ask for the
> size of the file and if the file has zero size the return in 0 - (NULL) in
> which case pbuilder treats the situation as if it is
Package: pbuilder
Version: 0.156
Severity: important
when your source tree contains empty files pbuilder for some reason cannot see
the files. It appears to me that the pbuilder uses stat is to ask for the size
of the file and if the file has zero size the return in 0 - (NULL) in which
case pbu
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