Le 6 août 2013 12:03, "Thijs Kinkhorst" <th...@debian.org> a écrit : > > Package: lintian > Version: 2.5.15 > Severity: normal > > Hi, Hi Thijs,
> Lintian 2.5.15 added a number of tests related to pkg-php-tools. > The test "composer-package-without-pkg-php-tools-builddep" displays > a warning on every package containing a composer.json file. Yes, when this file is on package's root. > This seems over the top to me. My PHP application has functional > packaging developed over the years and I see no urgent need to > throw it away and rebuild it in pkh-php-tools just because upstream > also ships a composer.json. Composer support in pkg-php-tools is very useful to manage dependencies. See dh_phpcomposer man page. > I would recommend to flag this as "info" at best. In general, Probably yes. > I would also advise to add new tests as "experimental" initially. This is not a false positive, and tagging it experimental basically means fewer testing. Cheers, Mathieu Le 6 août 2013 12:03, "Thijs Kinkhorst" <th...@debian.org> a écrit : > Package: lintian > Version: 2.5.15 > Severity: normal > > Hi, > > Lintian 2.5.15 added a number of tests related to pkg-php-tools. > The test "composer-package-without-pkg-php-tools-builddep" displays > a warning on every package containing a composer.json file. > > This seems over the top to me. My PHP application has functional > packaging developed over the years and I see no urgent need to > throw it away and rebuild it in pkh-php-tools just because upstream > also ships a composer.json. > > I would recommend to flag this as "info" at best. In general, > I would also advise to add new tests as "experimental" initially. > > > Cheers, > Thijs >