On Sat, Dec 05, 2015 at 12:54:37PM +, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> commit c065c65f77b0e1f82c470c7afbb6b43ca2ee5ec4
> Author: Nicholas Bamber
> Date: Sat Dec 5 12:54:31 2015 +
>
> move test clean up to test rule
> ---
> debian/rules | 4
> test/Makefile |
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commit c065c65f77b0e1f82c470c7afbb6b43ca2ee5ec4
Author: Nicholas Bamber
Date: Sat Dec 5 12:54:31 2015 +
move test clean up to
On Sat, Dec 05, 2015 at 02:12:38PM +, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> James,
> I can move it back of course.
>
> I am actually puzzled why more is not done in debian/rules.
Like most packages, debian/ should only contain content that's relevant
for packaging.
Properly cleaning up
Normally the debian stuff has to fill in whatever gaps are not handled
well by the upstream makefiles. Often this includes cleaning up or
moving files around. You have the luxury of being in control of upstream
which means you can interpret "upstream" how you want. You choose to
interpret