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Re: source packages and upstream source



On 26 Feb 1997, Manoj Srivastava wrote:

> 	One issue I have with dpkg-source is the bad interaction diff
>  has with what it considers binary files. If you wish to modify a file
>  that happens to be a binary file (as we some times modify others
>  files), then diff fails, and so does dpkg source.

 I know this is far from ideal:

 You can include the file with base64 or uuecode... And decode it as a
part of the build process....

Nicolás Lichtmaier.-
nick@feedback.com.ar


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