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This reverts commit 8c9abd8c7914b71562e2d81faad76015526a9f8e. I'm
restoring them, bugs will be my own responsibility.
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What’s so special about this distro that we not only have a repository
with scripts to compensate for the inability of its maintainers to
package and distribute software to our users, but also have to deal
with their incredibly bad tooling?
Also, the instructions don’t work and only waste users’ time. If these
“only exist for users who want to hurt themselves” then perhaps we
shouldn’t have them in the first place, even if “wants to hurt
themselves” practically describes the majority of Debian users.
Closes #106.
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This reverts commit ba60c400ae5c69bd8b7f6c1368e6e8c6bfb42f24.
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I don't know how to fix this. It appears that debian/rules should
contain a override_dh_auto_install target, but I have not the slightest
clue what it should do or what it did with the old Makefile or how
to make it work with waf. Why the heck can't I just list the files
that should be installed?
Note: this is not a real removal. If someone wants to fix this, a
pull request reverting this commit + fixing the waf build would be
welcome. For now I'm removing this, because fixing it is probably
a huge time sink (just to learn Debian cryptomagic?), and I don't
want to confuse users with non-working instructions and packaging
files.
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Merges pull request #1.
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