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Re: dpkg issues



On Fri, 21 Feb 1997, Chris Lawrence wrote:

> Having said that, from what I've seen of RPM it's certainly a lot easier to
> rebuild packages from source with it (and since that's my primary function
> here as an m68k maintainer, anything to help with that is good).
> dpkg-source -x chokes on probably 30% of the packages I run it on.

I would suggest this is because people aren't doing their job properly.
FFS it's not difficult to check that the bloody source unpacks properly
again before uploading the damn thing. 

Changing to RPM will lose us maintainers, me included.

Jon.


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