> On Jun 27, 2018, at 13:33, Antony Antony wrote:
>
> commit f2cd694bb broke "make deb" on master.
> It is strange to see a last minute regression!
It wasn’t last minute because the patch failed because the readme had changed.
I did a test on my Debian box. When I removed the patch and ran
commit f2cd694bb broke "make deb" on master.
It is strange to see a last minute regression!
dpkg-source: error: cannot read
libreswan/debian/patches/0003-update-README.nss-to-match-debian-defaults-for-IPSEC.patch:
No such file or directory
dpkg-buildpackage: error: dpkg-source -i --before-build
On 3 April 2018 at 06:22, Antony Antony wrote:
> The commit, cc6f7f01a0, broke "make deb" target in the #master. The official
> Debian packaging is probably not affected by this. This only for
> packaging/debian.
>
> It seems we are going back and forward with "@" see
> git
The commit, cc6f7f01a0, broke "make deb" target in the #master. The official
Debian packaging is probably not affected by this. This only for
packaging/debian.
It seems we are going back and forward with "@" see
git log --follow ./packaging/debian/changelog
I see many variables in