-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hi,
I am rather new to Debian and am wondering if someone here would be able to point me in the right direction. So far, when I install a source package, I Debianize it first. This way I can pull it out again and install it on other systems. I've come across a package however that has stumped me. I am trying to install a new and more user friendly version of the write(1) utility. The trick is that it replaces /usr/bin/write and /usr/bin/mesg. Also it adds some other programs but those are easy. Now, when I pull it out, I'd like for the old /usr/bin/write and /usr/bin/mesg to come back. Does Debian have anything in place to facilitate this and if so, is there a document which explains how to do it with debhelper? - -- Shane Wegner: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: (604) 930-0530 Sysadmin, Continuum Systems: http://www.cm.nu Personal website: http://www.cm.nu/~shane Celine Dion Fan site: http://www.celine.nu/ PGP key: http://www.cm.nu/~shane/pgp.txt ICQ UIN: 15706546 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBNohmYlzLgRKaVg+xAQFm7QgAwGu9D7g6s8/9EId7DIz2s4NXBc9Ylgio vL5zg1Dk7U83h+Hvjb4Zi0iWbO9LWsnZ5rIfmdmf0mwI3DLwfxnK3S9Ai9/qaAr5 1WXZgelsP/eE86YphWvnkygUb4CZHk2xKrIvsrcY2oMZNiTDdQ3Y562IL5FJRGMt hejwW10o4NFEkXgx1Oa8q5KKGwMOydwa6/0h1A5CkQIEaBzvIoxsNhHXhinh8kc0 /CEiqa+FveHXy2m6QG1fTtQk5hGAmrdSxnsR4HzSFb8pXiP2M4ZhwQTedRC3gKXs Fzr/FS4i+BfLEAzwBlBHG4HwTI4ToEkTytQrT+PwAIzV/9nUPlGARA== =qlsz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

