On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 12:30:08PM +0200, Jordà Polo wrote:
> dh_movefiles -Nexult
> dh_movefiles: Compatibility levels before 4 are deprecated.
> dh_movefiles -pexult
> dh_movefiles: Compatibility levels before 4 are deprecated.
> The following files are not accounted for:
> debian/tmp/usr/share/games/exult/faces.vga
> debian/tmp/usr/share/games/exult/gumps.vga
> debian/tmp/usr/share/games/exult/shapes.vga
> debian/tmp/usr/share/games/exult/sprites.vga
> debian/tmp/usr/share/games/exult/fonts.vga
> debian/tmp/usr/share/games/exult/pointers.shp
> debian/tmp/usr/share/games/applications/exult.desktop
> debian/tmp/usr/share/games/icons/exult.png
> make: *** [install] Error 1
> 
> 
> I have been looking at it, and it certainly works fine on clean
> environments (I should have checked this before!). It fails here
> because automake-1.9, which currently has an higher priority than 1.4,
> is installed.
> 
> The thing that still puzzles me is 01_estudio_dir.patch. The package
> fails to build with automake-1.9 because exult-studio data files
> are installed to usr/share/games/exult/, while debian/rules expects
> usr/share/games/exult/estudio/new/. But the purpose of that patch is to
> install those files in usr/share/games/exult/, isn't it?

Looking at the changelog, that seems to have been introduced by Carlos
Laviola in the short period when he maintained exult (though apparently
in discussion with myself).  I don're really remember what the
motivation for this change was, whether it was a FHS fix or a build fix.

> So, either leave things as they are (perhaps running
> automake-1.4 instead of automake): same debian/rules, data files in
> usr/share/games/exult/estudio/new/, mising .desktop file, and useless
> 01_estudio_dir.patch; or switch to a newer automake. I prefer the
> latter ;)

Hrm, ok, sounds good.


Michael


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