[01:32] what's the difference between debian/source/include-binaries and debian/source/*.install ? [01:33] specifically, I get "dpkg-source: error: unwanted binary file: debian/projectname/usr/share/..." about a file included in one of my debian/source/*.install files === juliank is now known as Guest35983 === juliank_ is now known as juliank === karstensrage is now known as Guest85439 === Guest85439 is now known as karstensrage === g2 is now known as trump === trump is now known as trump1 === trump1 is now known as trumpinanus === trumpinanus is now known as g22 === JanC is now known as Guest56827 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [09:01] fossfreedom: hey! Did you manage to take a look at the build failures from ubuntu-budgie? [09:02] I saw the daily builds auto-failing for the whole holiday period [10:23] sil2100: yeah. scratched my head on this. Talking to Jeremy Bicha we were speculating that a tasksel had not been created "ubuntu-budgie-live" - so we have added the ubuntu-budgie specifics to the tasksel project. This got sync'd with main. Unfortunately this didn't fix the issue :( [10:25] I couldn't find anyone else though on this channel to help ... deathly quiet ... everyone having a much deserved break! === _salem is now known as salem_ === salem_ is now known as _salem === _salem is now known as salem_ [14:33] tzero: debian/source/*.install isn't a thing. Perhaps you mean debian/*.install? debian/source/include-binaries is described in dpkg-source(1), while debian/*.install is described in dh_install(1) [15:10] fossfreedom: I can try diving into that tomorrow if no one pops up to look at it before that [15:24] sil2100: much appreciated. Cheers === salem_ is now known as _salem [22:16] this seems ridiculous that i have to do this, but to get ubuntu to boot with my custom NSS library, this is what i have to do : http://pastebin.com/HYsJ72rB === JanC_ is now known as JanC