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```
Common behaviour for .tar.gz packages is that the content is included in a
directory, for example "Pencil". Linux users using command line hate
package issuers, who doesn't do that - it nicely pol…
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```
Common behaviour for .tar.gz packages is that the content is included in a
directory, for example "Pencil". Linux users using command line hate
package issuers, who doesn't do that - it nicely pol…
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```
Common behaviour for .tar.gz packages is that the content is included in a
directory, for example "Pencil". Linux users using command line hate
package issuers, who doesn't do that - it nicely pol…
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```
Common behaviour for .tar.gz packages is that the content is included in a
directory, for example "Pencil". Linux users using command line hate
package issuers, who doesn't do that - it nicely pol…
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```
Common behaviour for .tar.gz packages is that the content is included in a
directory, for example "Pencil". Linux users using command line hate
package issuers, who doesn't do that - it nicely pol…
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```
Common behaviour for .tar.gz packages is that the content is included in a
directory, for example "Pencil". Linux users using command line hate
package issuers, who doesn't do that - it nicely pol…
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```
Common behaviour for .tar.gz packages is that the content is included in a
directory, for example "Pencil". Linux users using command line hate
package issuers, who doesn't do that - it nicely pol…
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Jetty (and hence noir) can be configured to serve .gz files if they exist, so dieter should make them exist.
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```
Common behaviour for .tar.gz packages is that the content is included in a
directory, for example "Pencil". Linux users using command line hate
package issuers, who doesn't do that - it nicely pol…
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Certain diff programs do not open certain archived file types. The issue occurred because mgdiff could not open a .gz file.
qdiffdir should identify which diff programs are incompatible with which …