On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 06:27:31PM +0100, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
> if you included your package name as the last one, did you produce
> an extra line at the end?
> 
> Debian based systems like and extra line at the end.
> 
> Or I might also be wrong :)

No,no, you're quite right in that there should be an empty line at the
end (if that's what you meant), at least that's what I learned from the
docs...
But that was exactly one of the things that I checked. 

I did try out a couple of things before I started reading through the
scripts:

- Check that indeed there were empty lines in all the files (.list .conf
  .version and .help)

- Move my package name up among the others listed in 'packages'

- Tried (just for the h*ll of it) to add the package to syslinux.cfg

- shuffle the order in 'packages'

You know, just 'o.k. so what if I push *this* button'... also I did
restore whatever files to their original state before I started down a
new path.
None of it made any difference, but when not even renaming 'packages' to
'packs.safe' had any effect on the backup list... I started thinking
that something might have changed on Bering, that wasn't reflected in
the docs.

I know that some things *did* change, because Dachstein which is what
I've been using 'till now, doesn't have the 'backup floppy' option...

Am I the only one who saw this? 'cause if I am, I must presume something
is amiss wrt to my system...

Nice thing is, that I managed to make the package anyway, and I can now
try it out on a newer Bering... :)

Comments welcome.

Cheers,
Jon

P.S. I posted the first msg *hours* ago... Is this delay normal, or is
there something in my mail setup that's confusing the list server?

I recently switched from Kmail to Postfix/Fetchmail/Procmail/Mutt, and I
wouldn't be surprised if something *is* shady in that department...


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