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
>

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