On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:

Trying to extract the list of available packages from the prospective
Debian GIS tasks, I use the -a argument to cdd-gen-control, expecting
it to give me the list on stdout.  It does not print to standard out,
but instead append the list of packages to the debian/control file.
Is this by design?

Well, the "design" should be a reimplementation of your own code
that is used in Debian-Edu.  If something does not work as you expect
it to work it is just a bug.

Because I'm uncertain whether I'll be able to care about this in the
next couple of days and you are impatient - feel free to fix it (in
NMU if you like).  It's all in cdd svn on alioth (I just verified that
you have admin permissions on this project).

r-base,             r-cran-mapdata,             r-cran-mapproj,             
r-cran-maps,             pgadmin3
josm,             osmarendrer,             renderathome,             gosmore,   
          osm-tools,             python-mapnik,             mapnik-utils,       
      mapnik-viewer,             iceweasel,             mozilla-plugin-gnash,   
          swfdec-mozilla
googleearth-package
mapserver-bin,             gmt,             gpsbabel,             gpx2shp,      
       gpsd,             gpsdrive,             gpsman,             openjump,    
         earth3d,             openscenegraph,             thuban,             
drawmap,             proj,             postgis,             kflog,             
grace6,             gpstrans,             geoip-bin,             gpsd-clients,  
           grass-doc,             php5-mapscript,             phppgadmin,       
      gpsmanshp,             avce00,             e00compr,             
postgresql-8.2-postgis,             gdal-bin,             ogdi-bin

That's clearly no reasonable debian/control file.  I'm afraid I did just not
cared about the '-a' option.

Happy hacking,

Nice to see you working on this ;-)

         Andreas.

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