Take that back, I thought I was changing the version number. It seems to work now. Thanks! -- IV
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Ignacio Valdes <[email protected]> wrote: > So I changed the filename and the version number in the .deb itself > but I am still getting the same message as below. I read the fine > manual on reprepro and this should be allowed but it doesn't seem to > work. Now what? I would rather not rename the package itself inside > the control file just for this purpose but is that how it works? -- IV > > On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Ignacio Valdes <[email protected]> wrote: >> I tried doing the adding ~karmic and ~lucid to the filename with the >> control contents changed to whois and mkpasswd respectively but I am >> getting this after adding the ~lucid astronaut-common file: >> >> [r...@labtest1 deb]# reprepro includedeb karmic karmic/*.deb >> ERROR: 'karmic/astronaut-common-0.9-5~karmic1.i686.deb' cannot be >> included as 'pool/main/a/astronaut-common/astronaut-co >> mmon_0.9-5_all.deb'. >> Already existing files can only be included again, if they are the >> same, but: >> md5 expected: f44f7114b4e0403cc358d0f52d58aca3, got: >> 9c1d8ac685dd073835f59c7a4cdf6941 >> sha1 expected: 3bc697d12245673e422753ce9e7f0bff30ff0822, got: >> 76af04730473356391b2ebf9ee4b941abc7cffcc >> sha256 expected: >> 0cb5b5797d37baa3972bb5dd535e03e340537318bc5c024383e62287b3436af9, got: >> 8edc268c46f53e30eb1919dbbbc08047 >> 91c8b3dc94526b93384869e26e3668f1 >> size expected: 239098, got: 238974 >> There have been errors! >> >> On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Ignacio Valdes <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi, The Astronaut package has a dependency on the mkpasswd command >>> which was in the whois package in Karmic and is now in the mkpasswd >>> package in Lucid. How does one make this work for apt-get using >>> reprepro pool? When I reprepro includedeb karmic astronaut-common.deb >>> with the whois package dependency in control rather than the >>> makepasswd dependeny it flags it as not being allowed to the pool >>> because it isn't the same file. Hmmmm. I would rather have one >>> astronaut-common that covers both dependencies for both distros but I >>> do not know how as they seem to be mutually exclusive. >>> >>> -- IV >>> >> > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

