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Quick dependency question / Looking for a sponsor: everything/maim/libmail-: msg#00150linux.debian.devel.mentors
Hello, I have a quick question for the experienced packager. For the hell of it, in the Everything engine package, I wrote a maintainer script (my postinst) using bash and some sed to do intelligent default guessing and general parsing/escaping. Now sed is in the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (http://www.pathname.com/fhs/), and bash is not. Do I have to explicitly declare everything as being dependant on one or both of them, or do they get installed by default? What can you expect for that? I am also looking for a person to sponsor and upload my packages. They are available signed with components and descriptions at http://jay.bonci.com/debian. They are complete, tested and working (with minor work items, listed at the bottom). Let me know if those are enough to stop them from being submitted, and if I'm missing anything. everything - perl/mysql/apache web driven database engine libmail-sender-perl pure perl SMTP module maim - color terminal AIM clone They were built with debhelper and the devscripts tools. I posted about a month ago, but these packages are in considerably more mature shape. Thanks a lot for any help you can offer --jay jay@xxxxxxxxx -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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