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Package: poppler
Version: 0.4.2-1
Severity: normal
the clean target copies config.guess and friends into the build tree,
thus producing a diff compared to a just unpacked tree. Of course this
only happens if you do it on a system with different versions of these
files than used for the original upload (e.g. test it on sarge).
Regards, Frank
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Frank Küster
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Hi,
On Fri, Dec 23, 2005, Frank Küster wrote:
> the clean target copies config.guess and friends into the build tree,
> thus producing a diff compared to a just unpacked tree. Of course this
> only happens if you do it on a system with different versions of these
> files than used for the original upload (e.g. test it on sarge).
The packages uses CDBS; AFAIK, CDBS will backup and restore the
config.sub and .guess files (to allow patches to unapply in clean); I'm
closing this bug, as I think it was only present in ancient versions of
poppler, but please reopen and reassign to cdbs if you still see it.
Thanks!
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Loïc Minier
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