Re: Arch-dependent Depends:

2000-11-28 Thread Adam C Powell IV
Adam C Powell IV wrote: Okay, check out this freakiness... Here's the substvars file: linear-algebra=atlas2 linear-algebra-dev=atlas2-dev I've attached the control file. So why do I get the following warning: dpkg-gencontrol: warning: unknown substitution variable ${linear-algebra}

Re: Arch-dependent Depends:

2000-11-17 Thread Adam C Powell IV
If nobody can figure it out, I'll assume it must be a bug in dpkg-dev. Reporting now... Adam C Powell IV wrote: Okay, check out this freakiness... Here's the substvars file: linear-algebra=atlas2 linear-algebra-dev=atlas2-dev I've attached the control file. So why do I get the

Re: Arch-dependent Depends:

2000-11-17 Thread Adam C Powell IV
If nobody can figure it out, I'll assume it must be a bug in dpkg-dev. Reporting now... Adam C Powell IV wrote: Okay, check out this freakiness... Here's the substvars file: linear-algebra=atlas2 linear-algebra-dev=atlas2-dev I've attached the control file. So why do I get the

Re: Arch-dependent Depends:

2000-11-16 Thread Adam C Powell IV
Okay, check out this freakiness... Here's the substvars file: linear-algebra=atlas2 linear-algebra-dev=atlas2-dev I've attached the control file. So why do I get the following warning: dpkg-gencontrol: warning: unknown substitution variable ${linear-algebra} and it leaves a blank in the

Arch-dependent Depends:

2000-11-15 Thread Adam C Powell IV
Hello, I have a package which depends on atlas-dev for non-PPC, and lapack-dev for PPC, (atlas doesn't build on PPC because of a compiler bug). I noticed that freeamp has arches in Build-Depends, e.g. nasm [i386], but putting this in Depends: for a binary package results in an error. Is there

Re: Arch-dependent Depends:

2000-11-15 Thread Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho
On 20001115T123053-0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote: Is there any way I can do this? Use substvars (see dpkg-genchanges(1)). My package "build-essential" does this. -- %%% Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho % [EMAIL PROTECTED] % http://www.iki.fi/gaia/ %%% -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Arch-dependent Depends:

2000-11-15 Thread Ben Collins
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 12:30:53PM -0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote: Hello, I have a package which depends on atlas-dev for non-PPC, and lapack-dev for PPC, (atlas doesn't build on PPC because of a compiler bug). I noticed that freeamp has arches in Build-Depends, e.g. nasm [i386], but

Re: Arch-dependent Depends:

2000-11-15 Thread Ben Collins
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 07:46:42PM +0200, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote: On 20001115T123053-0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote: Is there any way I can do this? Use substvars (see dpkg-genchanges(1)). My package "build-essential" does this. This is also a good idea, and might be simpler. --

Arch-dependent Depends:

2000-11-15 Thread Adam C Powell IV
Hello, I have a package which depends on atlas-dev for non-PPC, and lapack-dev for PPC, (atlas doesn't build on PPC because of a compiler bug). I noticed that freeamp has arches in Build-Depends, e.g. nasm [i386], but putting this in Depends: for a binary package results in an error. Is there

Re: Arch-dependent Depends:

2000-11-15 Thread Ben Collins
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 12:30:53PM -0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote: Hello, I have a package which depends on atlas-dev for non-PPC, and lapack-dev for PPC, (atlas doesn't build on PPC because of a compiler bug). I noticed that freeamp has arches in Build-Depends, e.g. nasm [i386], but

Re: Arch-dependent Depends:

2000-11-15 Thread Ben Collins
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 07:46:42PM +0200, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote: On 20001115T123053-0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote: Is there any way I can do this? Use substvars (see dpkg-genchanges(1)). My package build-essential does this. This is also a good idea, and might be simpler. --

Re: Arch-dependent Depends:

2000-11-15 Thread Adam C Powell IV
Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote: On 20001115T123053-0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote: Is there any way I can do this? Use substvars (see dpkg-genchanges(1)). My package build-essential does this. Cool. Thanks much! -Adam P. Welcome to the best software in the world today cafe!