From: Brian Warner <warner@allmydata.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 00:07:25 +0000 (-0700)
Subject: README: updated debian-packaging section a bit, replace dapper with etch
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README: updated debian-packaging section a bit, replace dapper with etch
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diff --git a/README b/README
index 8fbf2c5c..6d40cb76 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -154,15 +154,14 @@ Running-In-Place Way.  Choose one:
   This requires certain debian packages (build-essential, fakeroot,
   devscripts, debhelper, cdbs) to be installed first, since they are used to
   construct the tahoe .deb files. A full list of these required packages can
-  be found in the "Build-Depends" line in the DIST/debian/control in the
+  be found in the "Build-Depends" line in the misc/DIST/debian/control in the
   top-level tahoe directory (replacing the word DIST with etch, dapper, edgy,
   or feisty as appropriate).
 
-  If you're running on a debian system, run 'make deb-dapper', 'make
-  deb-sid', 'make deb-edgy', or 'make deb-feisty' from within the tahoe
-  top-level directory to construct two debian packages named
-  'allmydata-tahoe' and 'python-foolscap' which you can then install with
-  dpkg.
+  If you're running on a debian system, run 'make deb-etch', 'make deb-sid',
+  'make deb-edgy', or 'make deb-feisty' from within the tahoe top-level
+  directory to construct a debian package named 'allmydata-tahoe' which you
+  can then install with dpkg.
 
  The Python Way: