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character set used upstream to what should be used on Debian (generally
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The first thing to double-check is whether you have a UTF-8 locale
installed. If you don't, that may be confusing man.
I'm confused by the related discussion (on ‘debian-devel’, I think) of
having a UTF-8
don't think there's any supported way currently to get the file included
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Unless you are doing something _really_ weird and changing the version
per-binary?
If you're changing the version per-binary (some packages do this), then
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between different encodings used in the same file).
This should actually work with current versions of groff as well, but I
haven't experimented with it a lot myself, so I don't know what problem
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the markup doesn't pollute my view.
Yup. :) And there's a nice Emacs mode for POD that does coloration and
whatnot. (There is for *roff as well, but I hate typing *roff directly.)
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with '', and therefore texinfo also has the same sort of
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You would have needed to take it up with Joseph Ossanna and Brian
Kernighan, since *roff has worked this way since the beginning of the
formatting language.
Note that “blame the makers of groff” is *not* what
are actually wrong or at least not interesting.
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whether upstream provides its own changelog or not. It
seems polite and I know as a user it makes debian/changelog more useful to
me than a bunch of bare New upstream release lines when trying to track
down when something might have changed.
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, reporting here what libraries
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That was actually most of the point of pedantic. Minor possible bugs
that aren't stylistic belong in info instead. That's why both of them
are suppressed by default.
OK. Nice. Please keep them there. We can just
the impact you want with the least customization to
Debian required.
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wrong).
I suspect that the upstream makefiles don't rebuild the info documents by
default. That's not uncommon. Check to see if there's an additional
makefile target that will do so (and build-depend on texinfo, of course).
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enough to write a Lintian check. I'll file a bug so that I
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We had a specific request for Lintian to not warn about UNRELEASED as
the distribution so that people could run it on each build and know
that any output meant a problem. Unfortunately, that creates
not be called PHP, nor
may PHP appear in their name, without prior written permission
from gr...@php.net. You may indicate that your software works in
conjunction with PHP by saying Foo for PHP instead of calling
it PHP Foo or phpfoo
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Rogério Brito rbr...@ime.usp.br writes:
On Aug 03 2009, Russ Allbery wrote:
Rogério Brito rbr...@ime.usp.br writes:
I have one off-topic comment: I've seen some well known maintainers
do some things without the rigor that mentors apply to prospective
maintainers.
Yes. It's a little
-60.1) unstable; urgency=low
Please upload again with that fixed and I'll sponsor this. Thank you for
your work on the package!
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if that is at all possible.
Another option would be to install the extra man page data into a
/usr/share/package directory and then modify the man page to include it
via its full path instead of expecting it to live in the man directory
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accepted into an apt-get
repository?
It will preclude it from being uploaded to Debian proper. It will not
preclude it from being available from a private apt repository.
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This sounds like a problem with your local build environment, not with
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something else wrong.
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, more fundamentally,
why is it there and what does it do?
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Erik de Castro Lopo mle+deb...@mega-nerd.com writes:
Russ Allbery wrote:
What *is* the content of the file? In other words, more
fundamentally, why is it there and what does it do?
Its a haskell interface definition file. When ghc6 compiles the
Haskell source code file License.hs
Erik de Castro Lopo mle+deb...@mega-nerd.com writes:
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Yeah, that sounds like a good Lintian exception.
I see no good reason to make lintian aware of this particular
exception. It might however make sense to make lintian ignore any file
named license* if that file
that use case).
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of nroff. The man page installed in /usr/share/man/man1 must actually
be written in *roff. Maybe you accidentally installed the output rather
than the man page source?
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dh_installdeb before dh_shlibdeps fixed it; it wasn't me
who wrote that debian/rules and I have no idea whether it used to work.
It looks like dh runs dh_shlibdeps before dh_installdeb, so I would have
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directory already exists
(I can't find a mkdir anywhere and it writes to the shlibs file there),
and I can't figure out where earlier in the calling sequence the DEBIAN
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was only questioning because
you'd said to raise the priority from extra to optional, and this didn't
seem like a package where we'd want to make a special effort to move it
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it exists are likely to want to use this package.
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99% of users will want either MIT or Heimdal instead).
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symbol or was it part of the published API?
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next if /^Record size =/;
next if /^Skipping to next header/;
-next if /^gpg: /;
+next if /^gpgv?: /;
next if /^secmem usage: /;
next if /^Exiting with failure status due to previous errors/;
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On May 11 2009, Russ Allbery wrote:
Just to double-check: did you already know the background on this?
The gnus Debian package is not really recommended for most users.
Most users of Gnus are probably better off not installing the gnus
Debian package
:
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([PKGNAME], [glib])
AC_SUBST([PKGNAME_CFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([PKGNAME_LIBS])
It doesn't matter until one day it does and you get bizarre and obscure
error messages and corrupted shell scripts and spend hours trying to
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Patrick Matthäi pmatth...@debian.org writes:
Russ Allbery schrieb:
Given that anyone can upload packages to mentors, this seems like a
fairly worrisome security risk.
Why that? It may be implemented as the current Debian buildd network.
OpenSuSE is also providing such a buildd service
packages but throw
them away so I'd like to have mentors do something similar.
This seems like a good idea to me too.
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I'd like to make it clear that I'm just brainstorming here and that at
this stage, I'm not really concerned with the feasibility of the ideas.
I'm just doing a what if thing.
Oh, sure, totally understood.
On May 02 2009, Russ Allbery wrote:
Lintian
be a little
annoying.
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ftp.protocol~
README~
rfc4217.txt
I'd put that information in debian/copyright instead. (What you have
sounds fine, or you could just say that you removed rfc4217.txt for DFSG
reasons and, since you were repackaging the source anyway, removed all
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I'm with Ben; I try to summarize major changes for all of my packages
that are likely to affect users in the Debian changelog. I don't always
manage, but I try.
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as an additional line of code when making that change, correct? (I
personally prefer to ship a replacement strlcpy function rather than
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strlcat, but may not end the buffer with \r\n.
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LTLIBOBJS in the list of objects that go into the shared library in your
Makefile.am.
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some cases it can hide other problems that are real. We in turn try to
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)$(prefix)
I used to write my makefiles that way too. It's hard to shake the feeling
that there should be a slash in there.
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surprising and can be dangerous.
It's an unusual situation, which is why it's only tagged with --pedantic.
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That would mean it should go into contrib, which is for DFSG-free things
that can't be built or used without non-free bits.
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On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 10:53 -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
That would mean it should go into contrib, which is for DFSG-free
things that can't be built or used without non-free bits.
I'm actually considering using a postinst script to tell the user
, Eduardo is correct and the
address portion is not part of the notices that the GPL requires be
maintained.
If it is not required to be verbatim in ‘debian/copyright’, then why
include it at all?
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to ${binary:Version} or
${source:Version} as appropriate (introduced in dpkg 1.13.19, released
with etch). Support for ${Source-Version} may be removed from dpkg-dev
in the future.
Is that still unclear?
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inetd can already do all that for you.
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Lintian should also warn about this, though, even on i386.
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Joey Hess jo...@debian.org writes:
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I really think this is a bug in make.
Probably, but who knows. It could just be a misfeature on which ghod
knows what somehow depends.
.PHONY: precompiled-binary-we-cannot-regenerate-with-gcc.o
It feels like the next step is to ask
the right solution, since it also breaks invoking debian/rules as a
makefile instead of as an executable.
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If the -B flag is necessary, this will require a change in Debian Policy;
currently, the above arguably violates a must. I'm inclined to think this
isn't the right solution, since it also breaks invoking debian
with the final version of the code?
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from there to dpkg-genchanges.
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The sort there isn't entirely correct; you really want to do a dpkg
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It would be nice if there were some way of telling the archive software
not to include this package in the archive index on the platforms it
doesn't support, though.
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they were seeing obscure bugs and issues on some architectures unless a
current version of libtool was used. These sorts of bugs unfortunately
are the kind that can be hidden or cause weird failures. I really think
this one should be fixed.
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Build-Depends: debhelper (= 6.0.7~)
what is that tilde doing there? (lintian should probably warn about it)
It allows the package to build with backports of debhelper 6.0.7.
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delete upstream's Autoconf code and add that macro.)
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standard Debian packaging tools.
If anyone knows about a more elegant way than the dummy configure
file, I'd be also interested in it :-)
Why not take the commands in your dummy configure script and just put them
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broken (you have the same block in both diffs).
Please re-upload without those changes and I'll be happy to upload this
NMU given that the maintainer is listed in LowNMU.
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-data).
That would imply that Lintian's threshold for this warning is too low.
What do other people think?
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. Then move all
the other tags and branches to the new commits, and git gc should remove
the unreachable objects.
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empty directories in /var. I suspect that
your empty directories (particularly cache) may be in the wrong place
according to the FHS for what the package will put in them.
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could be removed.
The Lintian warning frequently catches scripts that were supposed to be
executable but don't have correct permissions, as Joey says. There are
already exceptions in Lintian for libraries for some scripting languages.
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there was an oldstable
(or even just stable) version that didn't support what I needed, but with
debhelper it's just so easy to always version it for consistency.
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to be able to install (in practice, old enough that it's
supported in stable), but there's really no reason not to use the more
accurate and informative dependency.
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is being used as an adjective, which
conventionally means that you hyphenate the entire phrase.
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of confusion lately.
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