On Aug 6, 2007, at 8:20 AM, Damyan Ivanov wrote:
> -=| Jeremiah Foster, 6.08.2007 00:29 |=-
>> I am trying to adopt libcdk-perl. When trying to build the package
>> with
>> dh-make-perl I get the error that dh-make-perl "Cannot find a
>> description for the package: use the --desc switch"
>
> Since you are adopting, isn't it better to base your package on the
> one
> already present in the archive? Re-creating it from scratch looks like
> double-work to me. Of course, there may be reasons for this too.
I am sure it is better to use the already present package. I used dh-
make-perl for two reasons:
1. I get an error with uupdate[0] (I assume this is the right way to
build already archived packages?)
2. I want to learn more about dh-make-perl
I most certainly do not want to make more work for you, the only
reason it turned out this way is my inexperience. Hopefully I will
not make this error again.
Jeremiah
[0] uupdate ../libcdk-perl_4.9.10.orig.tar.gz
parsechangelog/debian: error: found start of entry where expected
more change data or trailer, at file debian/changelog line 6
uupdate: unable to determine source package
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