Hello mentors,

I am getting a few lintian "source-is-missing" errors for some HTML files. These HTML files are infact present in the source code but they have too many lines which triggers a "very-long-line-length-in-source-file" lintian tag and that in turn causes the "source-is-missing" error.

Most of the info I could find in the policy manual and in the forums pertained to binary files that were included in the source, the strategy these resources suggested were
1. Repack upstream tar with the source code of these files
2. Add the source code to the d/missing-sources directory

I don't think either of these are viable options in my case. I was wondering whether it would be okay to suppress these errors. Is there any other way to solve this?

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Shriram Ravindranathan

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