xr-hardware is literally just the udev rules, not any actual useful
software that can use that hardware. The packages that provide support
for that hardware are the ones that should have the metadata. I put
udev rules here in a separate package for separation of concerns and
because some hardware w
But it turns out I was able to fix this by
just adding that directory to debian/clean, which seems simple enough.
It is in git on salsa and will be in the next upload of the package:
this did not seem substantial enough to merit a release.
Rylie Pavlik
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, so the NMU will be "acknowledged" in the next
maintainer upload of SolveSpace.
Rylie Pavlik
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