-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 >> debian/rules has >> ``` >> DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH) >> ``` >> so I thought (on respective machines), {DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH} equals >> x86_64-linux-gnu. Not the case? > No substitutions is done on debhelper config files, unless you use > dh-exec, and you disabled that. Just for clarity: debian/rules is a "debhelper config file"? How did I disable dh-exec? I is that because I unset the executable bit on the .install file? (This looked like a mistake really, and I haven't found documentation on that either.) I had always thought of debian/rules like a Makefile, and thought that when I put ``` DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH ?= $(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH) ``` there, all ${DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH} get replaced by the rhs expression. Cheers, Nico -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: FlowCrypt 6.9.1 Gmail Encryption Comment: Seamlessly send and receive encrypted email wsFcBAEBCAAGBQJdMXcQAAoJEJFPgzQ3IEx1goMP/jJb2DobgNRf/aCmJk7W sEDKx7CGvtjxyq6bOJwbg1kceK9FEMgHO/eOz1eHdZlVLHhL2eKSZQsqU0ka YlE2RtNN5v40G/3wM+/nNK5M7AOviL9BWsawzDXtfT94NMoxajLKthTflS6S vdDsfAZpcZJjQFUk2s3jzqmEfHvAOxC1YcJKVG1lqrxRJ9qVGg/8tpGNSMfg zcYcO6/pxhYoEbUhrcb80Cagg4EufTS1l2iFafDNi01d4RwCzaUHmmL6yz6I uMxXu4DhEYOC9HAbSRGuYs2j2cH+llm16zzF4d0NOxyge3aEHk5mFsorQjv2 LeZv1NUpQs3T/rkYfx9dFFYV8wS6EixaeHeoMDXDeNnxERTEQJ09wXEVEPhX qsANJ1G4jh8cTc/CXcuiF1IJZlJc7Gp5R8SlvA7f5siOs9uqC6OPAQ1cYODb HHT/EvtEIO2HwBFTBftPK2+zFK7Jmxk2f2epBQI+WshouoJQN2Ba7xG70qqZ mTyKExfjf9ldn2sWfCb8fU4NjDCn1RDmfoFv+fmqAXBjL5NDiopGdS7T62CK gtXRo7IBGoLBOnoRi7y+QGFwzR8zLKfriUOTJw+yT78i5Zr1jDGTzpQNfN+z K0PMOrguyZLbcjWTe/r0y/Wnz9UwbHuvZTRWGfvQSXtsh+Iq6L1SBgaJry0J ufqp =AayP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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