Last night I built a new version of dtmfdial package. The ONLY change in this version was to be the addition of a man page. I had worked on a man page for this package myself a few months back, but when I tried to compile it didn't work (I seem to have a weird problem with building this package....) I tried again last night and coaxed iot to build (note: it builds fine... it seems to be my home machine setup thats the problem). I uploaded. Then I realized that the man page was wrong. In fact the man page that was in the package was a half-done one! (I never checked it. I wrote and finished the entire man page a few months ago...but I can't find the finished one anymore- and the half-done one was REALLY BAD (it still had comments and text from the example man page I used) I ssh'd to master and deleted the package from incomming once I realized. Is there anything else I need to do? Should I anounce what happend somewhere (since I believe dupload anounces its upload) btw - my problem - When dpkg-buildpackage is making some intermediate directory (for the diff or maybe the source .tgz) it fails with a "Device or resource busy" (note I never get that for xfstt) if I copy my entire dtmfdial tree to /tmp then it builds fine. also... /home on my suystem is an nfs mount of /home on another system. anyone seen this? -Steve -- /* -- Stephen Carpenter <sjc@delphi.com> --- <sjc@debian.org>------------ */ "Maturity is often more absurd than youth and very frequently is most unjust to youth" -- Thomas Edison
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