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Package: postgresql-common
Severity: minor
Version: 24
Looks like there are a whole bunch of .arch_ids stuck throughout the
.tar.gz which (probably) shouldn't be there.
tar -ztf postgresql-common_24.tar.gz
[...]
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/=id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/040_create_pg80.ex.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/110_invalid_conf.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/100_encodings.ex.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/080_drop_pg80.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/010_defaultport_cluster.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/080_drop_pg80.ex.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/050_sql_pg80.ex.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/030_sql_pg74.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/060_maintenance.ex.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/010_defaultport_cluster.ex.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/000_existing_clusters.ex.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/090_drop_pg74.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/021_invalid_pidfile.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/060_maintenance.id
postgresql-common-24/tests/.arch-ids/110_invalid_conf.ex.id
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(Probably needs the right -i option to dpkg-source to ditch these.)
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Hi Don!
Don Armstrong [2005-09-13 22:23 -0700]:
> Looks like there are a whole bunch of .arch_ids stuck throughout the
> .tar.gz which (probably) shouldn't be there.
Right, I forgot to build -24 with -i, sorry for that. The current
versions in testing and sid don't contain the arch stuff.
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Martin
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