"Timothy H. Keitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The 3.3 source contains a "debian" directory. If you edit the change
>log in that directory (I tried adding a new entry, but couldn't get the
>format exactly right)
Since you talk about running debuild, you've got debchange (also
available as dch)
The 3.3 source contains a "debian" directory. If you edit the change
log in that directory (I tried adding a new entry, but couldn't get the
format exactly right) so that the version is 3.3, you can simply run
"debuild" in the top level source directory and it will create the debs.
Tim
Gary
*sigh*
He also (un)maintains scilab...
Check out the list of bugs against his packages:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&repeatmerged=yes
Peter
"Timothy H. Keitt" wrote:
> Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> > On 08-Feb-2001 Timothy H. Keitt wrote:
> >
> >> the maintainer does n
"Timothy H. Keitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone have information on the status of the afbackup package?
> Its way out of date (with a rather severe bug that can cause data
> loss). Is this package orphaned? There are many bugs filed against
> it and the maintainer does not respond to
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
On 08-Feb-2001 Timothy H. Keitt wrote:
the maintainer does not respond to email.
Package: afbackup
Maintainer: Christian Meder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
T.
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Timothy H. Keitt
Department of Ecology and Evolution
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Phone: 631-
Does anyone have information on the status of the afbackup package? Its
way out of date (with a rather severe bug that can cause data loss). Is
this package orphaned? There are many bugs filed against it and the
maintainer does not respond to email. (I posted a query to the afbackup
email l
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