Bug#455826: missing help documentation

2007-12-20 Thread Guus Sliepen
On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 02:43:15PM -0800, Kees Cook wrote:

  Hm, I just tried to build celestia packages with your patch applied, but
  it appears it keeps too many files: some files now appear in both
  celestia-gnome and celestia-common.
 
 Ah-ha, I've found the problem.  The order of the install depends
 matters.  It should be:
 
 install: install-indep install-arch
 
 Otherwise the -common tree isn't populated.

This still does not fix it. However in my logs, find complains about
the order of its arguments. Moving -type d to the end results in more
directories being printed that if it is before the -depth option. I
assume you did try your own patch. In what environment are you building
packages?

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Bug#455826: missing help documentation

2007-12-19 Thread Kees Cook
Hi Guus,

On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 01:21:10PM +0100, Guus Sliepen wrote:
 Ah, thanks for noticing and providing a fix.

You bet!

 Hm, I just tried to build celestia packages with your patch applied, but
 it appears it keeps too many files: some files now appear in both
 celestia-gnome and celestia-common.

Ah-ha, I've found the problem.  The order of the install depends
matters.  It should be:

install: install-indep install-arch

Otherwise the -common tree isn't populated.

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Bug#455826: missing help documentation

2007-12-17 Thread Guus Sliepen
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 04:51:15PM -0800, Kees Cook wrote:

 Hello!  I noticed that the current Debian builds of celestia no longer
 carry the KDE help documentation.  I think this is a result of taking a
 CVS snapshot (and not having admin/am_edit -padmin run against the
 resulting automake output -- which is normally part of the dist
 target).
 
 Additionally, the khelpcenter Depend is required for celestia-kde to
 be able to view the help docs.

Ah, thanks for noticing and providing a fix.

 To simplify the build, I also recommend cleaning out the
 /usr/share/celestia build trees for each frontend based on the contents
 of the celestia-common share tree -- each front end produces various
 additional files during the build that were getting left out in the
 resulting binaries -- no need to make specific exceptions to each file.
 
 Attached is a debdiff that includes changes to:
 
 - debian/rules: keep installed files not found in celestia-common.

Hm, I just tried to build celestia packages with your patch applied, but
it appears it keeps too many files: some files now appear in both
celestia-gnome and celestia-common.

 If you're interested, I'd be happy to help co-maintain celestia in
 Debian, too.

Sure, you're welcome!

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