Jason Healy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >At 988753708s since epoch (05/01/01 10:48:28 -0400 UTC), Jeremy Rosen wrote: >> Usually, I just type dpkg-buildpackage in the proper directory, and >> everything is built correctly. But since a couple of days, dpkg gives me >> the following error >> "invalid sign interface specified" >> >> I use the testing, qith a 2.4.3 kernel. I havn't studied (yet) how >> dpkg works, I usually use apt, but to build this software I just did >> what the readme told me.
(dpkg-buildpackage isn't one of the parts of the system where you could use apt instead, incidentally.) >I hit this yesterday when I was trying to build the nVidia drivers. I found >that by adding a '-pgpg', it shut up and did its work correctly. Yes, that's a workaround for dpkg-dev 1.9.0; it's fixed in 1.9.1, according to the changelog. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

