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#91
Originally Posted by electroaudio View Post
@Sethkha, there is a lot of information present in the .dsc and .changes files that is related to yellownotes. i guess it is best to remove that stuff from within scratchbox. But if not, maybe i can do it from M$-windows but i am not sure that it will work...

Ps, I will need to install scratchbox someday i think, will scratchbox work in the debian version of linux mint?
strange, I thought I removed everything yellownotes related. will have a look.
I am using scratchbox in ubuntu, so it will work
 

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#92
I'll remove the bugtracker line, then let's try again.
I'll add the package to this post.

Last edited by sethkha; 2011-08-30 at 12:40.
 
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#93
these things should be done in the /debian/control file in the source (i think). If it's not enough removing it, how should we add this to bugtracker?
 
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removed bugtracker line and added short description in the control file

Last edited by sethkha; 2011-08-30 at 22:20.
 

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#95
On its way to the autobuilder again.

@Estel, i guess this is your domain of knowledge: Will it not autocreate a bugtracker if no one exist??

So, i guess i will use some free time someday to install Mint then
 

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As the new versions number changed, everyone who installed it from this thread and likes to get updates for deskypplet should remove it and reinstall from extras-devel
 
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#98
Originally Posted by electroaudio View Post
On its way to the autobuilder again.

@Estel, i guess this is your domain of knowledge: Will it not autocreate a bugtracker if no one exist??

So, i guess i will use some free time someday to install Mint then
Sorry, I've been away for a while. Unfortunately, I have no idea about linking to bugtracker - ho ever (pure guesswork, looking @ other packages), it seems to me that it should *not* auto-create anything, cause there are still package that doesn't have bugtracker at all. I also think it may be worth to create bugtracker for this little package

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electroaudio - at this point, You got much more experience with autobuilder than I have - cause you've already "did it" with some package, instead of - like me - just "transmitting" info between knowledgeable ones and "newbies" + reading documentation

Ho ever, if You got any problems, I would be glad to do my best trying to help.
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I guess we have to hurry adding the conf directory to the upload to make it more fool-proof, or things like this could happen more often.
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Originally Posted by Estel View Post
electroaudio - at this point, You got much more experience with autobuilder than I have - cause you've already "did it" with some package, instead of - like me - just "transmitting" info between knowledgeable ones and "newbies" + reading documentation
Yes i know, but you have collected a lot of information on the way
-It is always nice to get some help from someone that has read the map when you walk on the road
 

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