On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 16:20:25 +1100, Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>> "Alexei" == Alexei Chetroi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Alexei> Ooops, somehow I missed libmime-lite-perl, but for > Alexei> Digest-MD5 I've found only libmd5-perl which is a wrapper. > > >apt-cache show perl > Package: perl > Priority: standard > Section: perl > Installed-Size: 11032 > Maintainer: Brendan O'Dea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Architecture: i386 > Version: 5.8.2-2 > [...] > Provides: [...] libdigest-md5-perl [...] > > It still is preferable to depend on libdigest-md5-perl, that way it is > easier to get the package working under Debian/stable (woody) (where > it is a separate package). > > >> I have already given Alessandro Razeto the changes required to > >> create the Debian deb packages, unfortunately I don't have time > >> to keep them up-to-date right now. > > Alexei> Do you have these changes public available? I'm > Alexei> interested in them too. I've changed your debian/rules a > Alexei> bit but don't know if I'm doing it right. > > My changes were only: > * creating the debian directory files in the debian directory. > * modifying modules/Makefile not to build 3rd party modules in Debian. > * modifying modules/Makefile to install perl modules in Debian directory. > > If you have my debian/rules, I suspect you will already have all of > these changes. > > Since then Alessandro Razeto has taken over, I believe he identified > and fixed some issues that I haven't. You will have to ask him for > details. I can make my current cvs archive public, now I'm trying to apply my patches to OpenCA-SNAP-20031219; it will take few days. There are different fixes in the original May patch, since I added a script for checking which perl modules are installed on the system (and compile only the missing), I found many dangling symlinks and I fixed some wrong installation path. If someboby is working on debian system we should definitly work together.
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