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Subject: Invalid file /bin in package
From: Martin Mitchell <mar...@debian.org>
Date: 13 Jan 1998 01:07:57 +1100
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Package: procps
Version: 1.2.5-1
This package contains a file /bin, which is probably the ps binary. I guess
you forgot to make the debian/tmp/bin directory in debian/rules.
-rwxr-xr-x root/root 20788 1998-01-12 12:07 bin
Martin.