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There seems to be a difference between JDebPackaging and default Debian packaging
I have a multimodule build with this module
lazy val server = project .in(file("server")) .settings(common) .enablePlugins(JavaServerAppPackaging, DebianPlugin) // for building debs on mac // .enablePlugins(JDebPackaging) .settings( ... name := "mypackage" , maintainer := "Me <foo@bar.com>", packageSummary := "My summary", packageDescription := """My description""", ... ) )
With default deb plugin I end up with a mypackage_version.deb
mypackage_version.deb
With JDeb I get server_version.deb
server_version.deb
Also JDeb complains about missing maintainer info
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ok this was a misconfiguration on my side, not a bug
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There seems to be a difference between JDebPackaging and default Debian packaging
I have a multimodule build with this module
With default deb plugin I end up with a
mypackage_version.deb
With JDeb I get
server_version.deb
Also JDeb complains about missing maintainer info
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: