Re: skarnet software license files

2019-10-18 Thread Rodrigo Severo - Fábrica
Em qui, 17 de out de 2019 às 19:32, Laurent Bercot
 escreveu:
>
> >AFAIU skarnet software released under ISC License should include a
> >license file in it's release tar files as ISC License expects to have
> >a year and an owner mentioned in the license, isn't it?
>
>   There is one. It's conventionally called COPYING.

Yes, you are right.

Sorry for the noise.


Regards,

Rodrigo


skarnet software license files

2019-10-17 Thread Rodrigo Severo - Fábrica
Hi,


AFAIU skarnet software released under ISC License should include a
license file in it's release tar files as ISC License expects to have
a year and an owner mentioned in the license, isn't it?


Regards,

Rodrigo Severo


Re: execline package not installing exec

2018-09-12 Thread Rodrigo Severo - Fábrica
2018-09-12 12:10 GMT-03:00 Rodrigo Severo - Fábrica
:

> Does anybody have any idea why that could be happening? And even
> better, how to fix it?

Please disregard my previous message. The problem was between a
checkinstall newbie and checkinstall.

After a make clean; ./configure; make cycle everything got installed
without problems.

Sorry for the noise.


Rodrigo Severo


execline package not installing exec

2018-09-12 Thread Rodrigo Severo - Fábrica
Hi,


I have created Ubuntu packages for the following software:

* execline
* s6
* s6-dns
* s6-networking and
* skalibs

I'm using checkinstall  to
create my deb packages.

I've just found out that my execline package isn't installing the
"exec" executable. In fact it's missing 19 executables from the
execline package. I believe it might have something to do with the
fact that these executables have the same name as build-in bash
commands but I'm not sure if this really is what is happening and how
to prevent it.

I already checked that the "exec" executable has been built and is
available at the build directory. I can't find anywhere any kind or
rule that would prevent "exec" from being included in the deb file.

Does anybody have any idea why that could be happening? And even
better, how to fix it?


Regards,

Rodrigo Severo