hello debian mentors,
I am trying to package SU2, a CFD solver developed by the stanford university
under LGPL-2. In my debian 8 it was compiled more or less successfully but
lintian gave me a lot of errors and warnings:
Now running lintian...
E: su2: subdir-in-usr-bin usr/bin/SU2/
E: su2:
hello,
in my package debianadv I have dh_strip in debian/rules. Since the only
thing done at building time is the generation of a pdf file from a latex
source, I think I can safely remove the dh_strip command.
Do you confirm this?
I have seen it enabled in an official debian package which just
Hello, this is my first debian package under the Artistic License:
Package: debianadv
Architecture: all
Suggests: www-browser, pdf-viewer
Description: An advanced tutorial (in italian) for debian
A guided tour to the inner aspects of a debian system. You
will find usually scattered around
On Monday 23 May 2005 19:30, Darren Salt wrote:
RiscStation machine (memory says that they all use the ARM7500FE), I can't
say the same for the Risc PC kernel - is it built for ARM610, ARM700/ARM710
or SA110? (I'd guess SA110.)
So, what do you suggest ?
a. remove acorn archimedes
b. replace
On Saturday 21 May 2005 16:21, Darren Salt wrote:
Hmm... arm PDA (Sharp Zaurus), Acorn Archimedes
For the Archimedes, that'd be arm26.
Thank you for your feedback. Could you please elaborate more?
I was talking about debian architectures for Sarge, and I don't know any
arm26
On Thursday 19 May 2005 22:46, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
OK. I just noticed that the package building process fixes the
permissions for the files that end up in bin/
Yes, it should be a dh_fixperms job, If I remember correctly.
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On this laptop no Windows system survives and LINUX POWER
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 20:44, Sven Mueller wrote:
Could you give us a (as minimal as possible) .tex file (and possibly the
output .html you get) to reproduce this?
Sure, they are attached below.
I have tested that it is not konqueror's fault; even M$ explorer on another
machine gives the same
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 11:27, Luk Claes wrote:
Well 'Mauro Darida [EMAIL PROTECTED]' isn't the same as
'Mauro Darida (none) [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Thanks, that was indeed the fault. I have deleted this uid and generated a new
consistent and corrected one. Now signing works.
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On this laptop
I notice the following error at the end of a package session:
dpkg-deb: building package `debianadv' in
`../debianadv_0.0.20050516-1_all.deb'.
signfile debianadv_0.0.20050516-1.dsc
gpg: skipped `Mauro Darida [EMAIL PROTECTED]': secret key not
available
gpg: [stdin]: clearsign failed: secret key
On Thursday 05 May 2005 11:09, Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo wrote:
You're using PDF as *source*? How come?
I am now using the latex file as source.
Why don't you simply check some packages that contain binary files?
`apt-get source asc-music`
What a wonderful idea! I have never downloaded a
, library, or kernel module?
[s/m/l/k] s
Maintainer name : Mauro Darida
Email-Address : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 19:58:23 +0200
Package Name: debianadv
Version : 0.0.20050317
Type of Package : Single
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