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Re: ready to do some tests

Postby fsmithred » Wed Aug 17, 2011 2:03 pm

The .pc directory contains original copies of files I changed between builds. It refers to patch files in debian/patches. Here's some of the text from the patch file. Further down in the file, it looks like a patch file.
Description: Upstream changes introduced in version 9.0.0-1
This patch has been created by dpkg-source during the package build.
Here's the last changelog entry, hopefully it gives details on why
those changes were made:


The lintian message about the executable files is for most of the files in the isolinux directory. I don't know why they're executable, but I just tested, and they don't need to be. In next version of snapshot, they won't be.

The md5sum and the gzipped changelog are in the last deb I made. I don't get those files with dpkg --build.

Be careful if you use a custom exclude.list. I just noticed a problem with the script when I changed the name of the file to snapshot_exclude.list - seemed like the script didn't respect the change in the config file, and I had to change it in the config section of the main script. I'll look into that tonight.
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Re: ready to do some tests

Postby fsmithred » Wed Aug 17, 2011 3:16 pm

I just uploaded refractasnapshot-gui-9.0.0.deb again, because the dependencies were wrong, and it wouldn't install. All better now. 15:16 UTC.

Edit: 15:33 UTC - replaced refractasnapshot-base-9.0.0.deb because there was another "exlcudes" in the config file. Too many copies spread out in different places on my hard drive. Thought I fixed them all.

Edit: 16:02 UTC - replaced refractasnapshot-base-9.0.0.deb again. excludes file is called snapshot_excludes. I think it's right now.
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