Hi, I probably moved the .diff.gz and the orig.tar.gz when I moved out my first version. Fixed it. (apt-get upgrade does not seem to work correctly with two versions of the same package in the same Packages.gz) I just got a reply from the upstream author. He seems to be happy about the package and is planing on including a manpage with the next release (which was my request). Unfortunately, he released a new version yesterday (which I will debianize tomorrow). That leads me to the next question. Is this the right way to do my new package: * I untar the upstream source * I appy the old diff.gz (with -p1 or whatever), and fix anything patch couldn't, like changes the Makefile I had to make. * I run dch * I run debuild andther thing: my .diff.gz seems to contain the config.sub and config.guess. Is that ok? How do I get rid of them? Joachim PS: Still looking for a Sponsor ;-) -- Joachim Breitner mail@joachim-breitner.de | http://www.joachim-breitner.de JabberID: joachimbreitner@amessage.de | ICQ UIN: 74513189 GPG/PGP-Keyid: 4743206C | Mails verschlüsseln lohnt sich! Terrorists can take my live. Only the government can take my freedom.
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