Re: prinseq(-lite), a dependency of virus seeker
Hi Andreas,
On 2020-04-11 19:37, Andreas Tille wrote:
> When following the Debian Med scheme to make the autopkgtest user
> runnable you need to install the example data into the binary package
> as example.
Is this necessary? Autopkgtest runner always has the source package at
hand (actually, it is executed inside the source tree), thus one could
simply use 'example/' directory from there. Or is there any gotcha?
Supplying autopkgtest data in binary packages introduces unnecessarily
bloat.
Best wishes,
Andrius
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