[Pkg-shadow-devel] Automatic building of the package with Quilt Power
Martin Quinson
martin.quinson@loria.fr
Wed, 29 Jun 2005 08:51:36 +0200
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On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 07:54:17AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
>=20
> > Works for me (TM).
> > $ dpkg -l quilt | grep ii
> > ii quilt 0.40-2 Tool to work with series of patches
>=20
> root@mykerinos:~# dpkg -l quilt | grep ii
> ii quilt 0.40-4 Tool to work with series of patches
Erm. Why can't I have the lastest version of my own packages installed?
shame, shame. If only my laptop could work with debian testing...
> > And you? Also, what's the result of "ls" before and after the execution?
>=20
> Before:
>=20
> 20050628-0802
> debian
> ftp.pld-linux.org
> Makefile
> README.bug-triage
> release-schedule
What's the content of this *strange* ftp.pld-linux.org dir?=20
What's your wget version (1.9.1 here)?=20
Could you try to edit /usr/share/quilt/quilt.debbuild.mk to add a=20
"set -x;" after the second @ in the $(UP_TAR):: target so that it becomes
verbose? You could also remove the said @. In other words,
- @if test -e $(UP_TAR) ; then \
+ set -x;if test -e $(UP_TAR) ; then \
It tells me:
+ test -e shadow-4.0.3.tar.gz
+ test xhttp://ftp.pld-linux.org/software/shadow/ =3D x
+ wget http://ftp.pld-linux.org/software/shadow//shadow-4.0.3.tar.gz
What happens if you manually do the following in a clean dir?
$ wget http://ftp.pld-linux.org/software/shadow/shadow-4.0.3.tar.gz
Do you get the tarball, or a directory created?
Sorry for the inconviniance,
Mt.
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