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Package: java-package
Version: 0.26
Severity: minor

Hi,

just build the jdk1.5.0 update5 package with

java-package --changes --full-name "Andreas Pakulat" --email [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
<jdk>

and all I get is a .deb, not .changes file.

Andreas

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Andreas Pakulat wrote:
[...]
> dpkg-deb: baue Paket »sun-j2sdk1.5« in 
> »/tmp/make-jpkg.XXXXpvm81d/sun-j2sdk1.5_1.5.0+update05_i386.deb«.
>     copy sun-j2sdk1.5_1.5.0+update05_i386.deb into directory 
> /home/andreas/compiling/java/temp/
>     dpkg-genchanges
> dpkg-genchanges: binary-only upload - not including any source code
>     copy sun-j2sdk1.5_1.5.0+update05_i386.changes into directory 
> /home/andreas/compiling/java/temp/
[...]
Excellent, it worked for me as well.  We'll close the bug report now.

>>Could you provide some information on how the .changes file
>>for these types of packages would be of use to you?  This way we have
>>some sort of documented justification for keeping the feature.
> 
> 
> Sure, even though this is just kind of playground, I like to put
> self-built packages into a proper repository and I use debpool to create
> the Packages file (and others). Now as this basically works like the
> "real" debian scripts/software on incoming, I need a .changes for each
> package I'd like to include. If I had more than 1 sid-box I probably
> would use that repository in my small LAN, but the other Debian box is
> just a plain router...
> 
> I think there are more people out there having such a repository for
> their firm/organization/whatever and maybe some of them also built their
> jdk-package with make-jpkg so this option is really a benefit. I even
> filed a bugreport with kernel-package which doesn't have such an
> option...
[...]
We figured that was the way you might be using it, but wanted to see if
there might be some other.  Glad to hear that is handy; we plan on
keeping it in (especially since it already works) ;-).  Thanks again and
keep giving us feedback and bug reports as you find them.  We greatly
appreciate your participation.

Regards,
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Barry Hawkins
site: www.bytemason.org
weblog: www.yepthatsme.com

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