as `gtar`. In this case, there is nothing to be fixed in dpkg and we
just need to handle this on Gentoo end.
I'm sorry for the false report and thank you for all your guidance.
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ainst dpkg, or can you "reassign"
this one then?
As for python-debian, please don't worry too much about it. This setup
with bsdtar is quite experimental, and mostly meant to catch and report
potential issues right now. I don't think you have to worry about real
users being affected right now.
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Extract: tar -xf
Create: tar -cf [filenames...]
Help:tar --help
dpkg-deb: error: tar subprocess returned error exit status 1
```
This is Gentoo Linux/amd64 with libarchive-3.6.1. GNU tar is available
as `gtar` if you really need it. I suspect the same problem applies to
*BSD systems.
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.) at
./th line 133.
I am attaching a patch that fixes the issue by using the more modern
Getopt::Std module that is part of Perl core distribution since
perl-5.0.
I've tested the resulting patch on Gentoo with perl-5.22.1.
[1]:https://metacpan.org/pod/Perl4::CoreLibs
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of the support can be found in our wiki:
- https://github.com/mgorny/npapi-sdk/wiki/NPAPI-SDK-migration
We'd really appreciate having our little package supported by Debian as
well.
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Ping. This is still a case in 0.10.
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be reverted and the original behavior should be restored as the one
being POSIX compliant.
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