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Bug#884651: RFS: stlcmd/1.0-1 [ITP]



Maybe I'm using an old version that doesn't pick that up? Or I'm not
naming it correctly? Here's the script that I run in an unbuntu docker
image: https://github.com/AllwineDesigns/build_stlcmd_deb/blob/master/build_stlcmd.sh
( (If you have docker installed you can clone that repo and do a
docker build . to try it out)
You can see at line 11 that I'm downloading the .asc file (right after
downloading the .orig file). At the bottom I'm using debuild to build
the package, but it's not picking up the .asc file.

On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 6:41 PM, Adam Borowski <kilobyte@angband.pl> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 06:36:00PM -0700, John Allwine wrote:
>> Thanks Adam! I really appreciate you taking the time to look through
>> this. I'm still unclear on how to include the .asc file in my upload.
>> The dput command takes the .changes file, which determines which files
>> are uploaded, so how do I include the .asc file since it's not listed?
>> Do I manually edit the .changes file? Is there another method with
>> more control over what I upload?
>
> Just have it in the parent directory when you build the source (with
> dpkg-buildpackage -S or a wrapper which calls it), next to .orig.
>
>
> Meow!
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> // cease using counterfeit alphabets.  Instead, contact the nearest temple
> // of Amon, whose priests will provide you with scribal services for all
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