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Bug#332739: Processed: retitle 332739 to debian packages are not safe to build on AFS, since find is typically used without -noleaf ...



>>>>> "Debian" == Debian Bug Tracking System <owner@bugs.debian.org> writes:

    Debian> Processing commands for control@bugs.debian.org:
    >> # Automatically generated email from bts, devscripts version
    >> 2.9.27 retitle 332739 debian packages are not safe to build on
    >> AFS, since find is typically used without -noleaf
    Debian> Bug#332739: debhelper: dh_clean fails in certain
    Debian> filesystems Changed Bug title.

My two thoughts:

1. Is this the only problem building Debian packages? I would have
thought the different model, including permissions, etc would mess up
the Debian package.

2. Is it possible to get find to autodetect the file system, and use
-noleaf only as required? Maybe get it to look for "." and ".." and if
it can't find them, automatically use -noleaf. Embedding filesystem
specific changes like this into every package would seem to be the
wrong solution, IMHO.

-- 
Brian May <bam@snoopy.debian.net>



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