X-Git-Url: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=dgit-user.7.pod;h=18f06dac6e9a83e5d425875442f80af2ba974868;hb=e70717b64849f060a43f99e860ad49624ecdb9c0;hp=5713064b86a781cc116d41370df1661d5c32c54f;hpb=905125d5dcfe02f8dd0aa7fb411765f09b545b0c;p=dgit.git diff --git a/dgit-user.7.pod b/dgit-user.7.pod index 5713064b..18f06dac 100644 --- a/dgit-user.7.pod +++ b/dgit-user.7.pod @@ -97,8 +97,8 @@ you can look it up with dpkg: (In this example, libc6 is a "multi-arch: allowed" package, - which means that it exists in several different builds - for different architectures. +which means that it exists in several different builds +for different architectures. That's where C<:i386> comes from.) =head2 Finding the Debian release (the "suite") @@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ If neither of those are an option, your desperate last resort is to try using the same version number as the official package for your own package. -(The version is controlled by C - see above). +(The version is controlled by C - see above.) This is not ideal because it makes it hard to tell what is installed, and because it will mislead and confuse apt.