Hi,

Am Freitag, den 25.12.2015, 13:01 +0100 schrieb Sven Bartscher:
> The problem I tried to fix with that flag just happened to me.
> The problem was, that after building the package, make-all uses adddsc
> to add the dsc file that was generated before the build to the .changes
> file. If sbuild is configured to build with source by default, that
> file will already be added to the .changes file and adddsc will fail,
> that's why I made make-all always build without source.
> I think we should try to make make-all work regardless fo the users
> sbuild configuration. I guess the best solution would be to not fail if
> adddsc fails.

would it work if make-all would pass more options to sbuild to make it
behave the way make-all expects, in order to insulate it more from
possible user configuration?

Which sbuild option in particular are you talking about, and where do
you set it?

Greetings,
Joachim

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