I was building my Docker image on top of ubuntu:16.04. Switching to debian:latest fixed this. Oops!
On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 7:33 PM, John Allwine <j...@allwinedesigns.com> wrote: > Maybe I'm using an old version that doesn't pick that up? Or I'm not > naming it correctly? Here's the script that I run in an unbuntu docker > image: > https://github.com/AllwineDesigns/build_stlcmd_deb/blob/master/build_stlcmd.sh > ( (If you have docker installed you can clone that repo and do a > docker build . to try it out) > You can see at line 11 that I'm downloading the .asc file (right after > downloading the .orig file). At the bottom I'm using debuild to build > the package, but it's not picking up the .asc file. > > On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 6:41 PM, Adam Borowski <kilob...@angband.pl> wrote: >> On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 06:36:00PM -0700, John Allwine wrote: >>> Thanks Adam! I really appreciate you taking the time to look through >>> this. I'm still unclear on how to include the .asc file in my upload. >>> The dput command takes the .changes file, which determines which files >>> are uploaded, so how do I include the .asc file since it's not listed? >>> Do I manually edit the .changes file? Is there another method with >>> more control over what I upload? >> >> Just have it in the parent directory when you build the source (with >> dpkg-buildpackage -S or a wrapper which calls it), next to .orig. >> >> >> Meow! >> -- >> // If you believe in so-called "intellectual property", please immediately >> // cease using counterfeit alphabets. Instead, contact the nearest temple >> // of Amon, whose priests will provide you with scribal services for all >> // your writing needs, for Reasonable And Non-Discriminatory prices.