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Make DEB use standard packaging and edit RPM
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Changes from korewaChino#2 are also included:
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…f using the version macro for proper source packages
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Debian changes appear to be broken:
/repos/OpenTabletDriver-Packaging/Debian /repos/OpenTabletDriver-Packaging/Debian
mv: cannot stat 'opentabletdriver_0.6.0.3_amd64.deb': No such file or directory
/repos/OpenTabletDriver-Packaging/Debian
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Can you show me the full log? |
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Any updates on this? |
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(infinity won't show full log) |
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This makes the RPM spec file a proper spec following the Fedora Packaging Guidelines.
This, however, completely obsoletes the packaging script in favour of proper portable packaging as it will now build from the RPM file.
Note: Fundamentally conflicts with #14, but I've made some changes so packaging will be a bit easier.