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Re: adding icon to debian/



Hallo Rene

Thanks. Now I understand it.

Mechtilde

Am 04.10.20 um 14:16 schrieb Rene Engelhard:
> Hi Mechtilde.
> 
> Am 04.10.20 um 12:03 schrieb Mechtilde:
>> I want to add an icon for the file jverein desktop as a *.png. So I put
>> this file into the debian/ directory.
>>
>> Now I get the message to put it into debian/source/include-binaries.
>>
>> After doing it I get the following massage:
>> dpkg-source: error: unwanted binary file:
>> debian/source/include-binaries/jameica-icon.png
> debian/source/include-binaries is for *documenting* stuff which is to be
> included.
> 
> It is a file and not a directory and doesn't actually include the files itself.
> 
> See e.g. libreoffice:
> 
> $ cat debian/source/include-binaries 
> debian/templates/debian-presentation.otp
> debian/templates/debian-presentation-background.xcf
> desktop/test/deployment/update/platform/linux_sparc64.oxt
> tarballs/798b2ffdc8bcfe7bca2cf92b62caf685-rhino1_5R5.zip
> tarballs/35c94d2df8893241173de1d16b6034c0-swingExSrc.zip
> tarballs/a7983f859eafb2677d7ff386a023bc40-xsltml_2.1.2.zip
> tarballs/pdfium-4260.tar.bz2
> tarballs/skia-m85-e684c6daef6bfb774a325a069eda1f76ca6ac26c.tar.xz
> tarballs/dtoa-20180411.tgz
> 
> So just put it into debian/ (or even directly in the dir where it is supposed to be, saves you cp
> and cleanup) and document it in include-binaries. Then it properly ends up in the .debian.tar.xz
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Rene
> 

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