![]() Yeah they've been struggling with that on Linux. I just directly downloaded and put it in my build system's local repo, but you can backport that first if you want to be thorough. Stevepusser wrote:I also got a successful backport without modifying the build-deps by downloading and using Bullseye's javahelper package for the build, which apparently fixes that bug. Update #1 - So it looks like some of the apt syntax on the Debian wiki is somewhat depriciated. I am comfortable pulling the source from other means if apt is too much fuss.įor #2, is anyone else able to build Davmail successfully? This is an important package for me because they patched multifactor authentication upstream so we can at least get partial functionality via he O365Manual option until those developers can get the java issue for O365Interactive figured out for the Linux port. ![]() So for #1, that just seems like an apt pinning issue, does anyone know where I can tell apt to allow SOURCES from Testing or Unstable without having to resort to editing in the actual package themselves? This will save me from having to edit the sources.list every time I want to download sources for a backport. Is this something that can be easily remedied in the source of Davmail, or does this have to do with the devscripts? I am theorizing the build instructions are looking for something that doesn't exist, but sometimes these messages are more cryptic than they appear. Make: *** Error 1Īccording to APT, the package "debhelper-compat" doesn't exist, but there is the package "debhelper" which I have tried building with the Buster Stable version 12.1.1 and the official backport version 12.9~bpo10+1. Jh_linkjars: error: dpkg -L "debhelper-compat" returned exit code 1 Use dpkg -contents (= dpkg-deb -contents) to list archive files contents. Code: Select all $ fakeroot debian/rules binaryĭpkg-query: package 'debhelper-compat' is not installed ![]()
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