Hello Craig,
On 2/17/19, Craig Sanders via luv-main wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 04:59:46PM +1100, Mark Trickett wrote:
>> Even with one of the backports, it produced multiple debs, and one of
>> those
>> depends on two others, and adding the "~backport" tag in the
>
> it's not a "tag", it's
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 04:59:46PM +1100, Mark Trickett wrote:
> Even with one of the backports, it produced multiple debs, and one of those
> depends on two others, and adding the "~backport" tag in the
it's not a "tag", it's part of the version string for the package you built.
For most
Hello all,
Again more thanks to Craig. I have built and installed several
backports, but the one I am still trying for will not yet build. It
does not see the backports I did build and install as providing the
dependencies, yet.
I suspect that I may need to alter something in the dependencies
Hello Craig,
On 2/17/19, Craig Sanders via luv-main wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 10:55:52AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
>> 2. run 'dch -i' to change the package version number. e.g. when dch starts
>> up your text editor, change the first line to something like:
>>
>> sane-backends
Hello again Craig,
On 2/17/19, Craig Sanders via luv-main wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 10:16:37AM +1100, Mark Trickett wrote:
>> I have managed to locate and download the source files,
>> sane-backends_1.0.27.orig.tar.gz, sane-backends_1.0.27.debian.tar.gz and
>> sane-backends_1.0.27.dsc and
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 10:55:52AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
> 2. run 'dch -i' to change the package version number. e.g. when dch starts
> up your text editor, change the first line to something like:
>
> sane-backends (1.0.27-3.1~backport) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
The version number (inside
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 10:16:37AM +1100, Mark Trickett wrote:
> I have managed to locate and download the source files,
> sane-backends_1.0.27.orig.tar.gz, sane-backends_1.0.27.debian.tar.gz and
> sane-backends_1.0.27.dsc and put them in a directory. I tried
extract the debianised source with:
hello All,
Many thanks to Craig Sanders for help so far. I have found the binary
sane-utils packages for sid, but too much conflicts to go that way. I
have managed to locate and download the source files,
sane-backends_1.0.27.orig.tar.gz, sane-backends_1.0.27.debian.tar.gz
and
On 16/2/19 4:08 pm, Craig Sanders via
luv-main wrote:
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 03:00:08PM +1100, Morrie Wyatt wrote:
The one extra step you might need to add to the end of Craig's list would be
to force a rebuild of your bootloader
On 16/2/19 4:08 pm, Craig Sanders via
luv-main wrote:
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 03:00:08PM +1100, Morrie Wyatt wrote:
The one extra step you might need to add to the end of Craig's list would be
to force a rebuild of your bootloader
On 16/2/19 2:44 pm, Craig Sanders via
luv-main wrote:
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 01:02:44PM +1100, Andrew Greig wrote:
I have had some disks "ready to go" for a couple of months, meaning all that
was required was to plug the SATA cables into
Hello Craig,
Have been trying to grab the source for sane-utils or sane-backends,
but no go yet.
Command line was :-
sudo apt-get -t experimental source sane-backends
and it cannot find a source package for sane-backends.
I do have a sources line for experimental in /etc/apt/sources.list
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