From what I understand, the recommended syntax in the .install file in the debian directory does not have a leading slash on absolute paths so that different build environments can put the file in a correct relative path if necessary. If the package built correctly, it's not a big deal, but for consistency it might be good to remove the slash from debian/utah.install on line 56 of the merge.
From what I understand, the recommended syntax in the .install file in the debian directory does not have a leading slash on absolute paths so that different build environments can put the file in a correct relative path if necessary. If the package built correctly, it's not a big deal, but for consistency it might be good to remove the slash from debian/utah.install on line 56 of the merge.