On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 10:46:13PM +0200, Julian Andres Klode wrote: > Christoph Haas wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 10:08:47PM +0200, Julian Andres Klode wrote: > >> Dear mentors, [..] > >> It builds these binary packages: > >> command-not-found - Suggest installation of packages in interactive bash > >> sessions > >> command-not-found-data - Set of data files for command-not-found > > > > I just built and installed it. There is some funny whitespace in between > > the messages: > > > > =============================== > > $ inetd > > Command 'inetd' is available in '/usr/sbin/inetd' > > The command could not be located because '/usr/sbin' is not i ncluded in > > the PATH environment variable. > > This is most likely caused by the lack of administ rative priviledges > > associated with your user account. > > bash: inetd: command not found > > =============================== > > > > i ncluded -> included > > administ rative -> administrative > > priviledges -> privileges > Fixed.
I would like to merge the fix. Do you maintain the package is some version control system? We use bzr so it might be a good fit for you too to make merging easy. > > Did you talk to the Ubuntu maintainer already? Perhaps it make sense to > > join forces so that only one package is built? > He's CCed, so: mvo: What's your opinion? I would really like to, but this can only work if we have a seperate command-not-found-data source package because the mapping of "binary"<->"package" will differ from ubuntu to debian (even if it is only a very minor difference in most cases). Cheers, Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

