Hi! I have created the new openssh package for my personal use (version 2.9p1) and have build .deb files of ssh and ssh-askpass-gnome packages. But when I uploaded the package to my local .deb archive and ran dpkg-scanpackages I got the following output: Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Del ssh 2.9p1-1 [489kB] Del ssh-askpass-gnome 2.9p1-1 [82.3kB]
I have no clue why it deletes it since there is no mention of any ssh package higher than 2.5.2p2 from debian... so what can I do to make this work. And another question.. when I create some package from the debian source (for instance by running apt-get -b source somepackage). When I install that newly created .deb file and than run apt-get upgrade, that same package is marked as old and replaced by the original debian file... what does one have to do for the package only be replaced by higher version number and not the same version... THX in advance! Bostjan -- Boštjan Müller [NEONATUS], [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://neonatus.net/~neonatus For my PGP key finger: [EMAIL PROTECTED], RSA id: 0x90178DBD, ICQ #:7506644 Celular: +386(0)41243189, Powered by Debian GNU/LiNUX , Student of VFUL Loose bits sink chips.