Hi, wow, thanks a lot for looking into this! :D
Quoting Jakub Wilk (2014-07-11 20:59:44) > fix-spelling seems to be mainly about fixing the use "-" as minus sign in > manpage... Could split the patch into two, one for hyphens, another for > actual spelling mistakes? okay. Done. > More typos I found: > > contributers -> contributors > actualy -> actually > positionig -> positioning > cosider -> consider > tempory -> temporary > deconstructign -> deconstructing > matices -> matrices > new_line_stauts -> new_line_status > Someting -> something > natrual -> natural > negaive -> negative > othere -> other > optimzation -> optimization > cannnot -> cannot > Inactiviy -> Inactivity > calulating -> calculating > lanauges -> languages > costy -> costly How did you find them? I ran codespell but that didnt find the ones you found. The ones you found are now fixed in the packaging. > What is ./debian/pdf2htmlex.README for? That should've been pdf2htmlex.docs. Fixed. > Is debian/dirs really needed? It should be normally job for upstream build > system to create the directories it needs. It is not needed. Removed, thanks! > adequate says: > pdf2htmlex: broken-symlink /usr/share/pdf2htmlEX/compatibility.js -> > ../javascript/pdf/compatibility.js I fixed that too. The dependency on libjs-pdf was missing. I'm unsure how I should handle the minified js. Surely it is desirable to include the minified js in the output pdf2htmlex generates but that means that pdf2htmlex has to ship a minified version of compatibility.js from the libjs-pdf package. Should the minified version not be shipped by libjs-pdf instead? What is the right way to do this? Thanks! cheers, josch -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org