Hi Maytham, On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 05:15:22PM +0800, Maytham Alsudany wrote: > On Thu, 2023-11-09 at 00:32 +0530, Nilesh Patra wrote: > > * Can you please clean up some of the lintian stuff? And then we could > > upload the new release. > > Letting you know that I've fixed the majority of lintian's errors/warnings, > and > the latest report now looks like this[1].
Awesome, thank you! > If would be good to get a second pair of eyes on my commits, since I've made > some decisive patches. I have removed all commits adding manpage. Furthermore you added a compress command to dh_auto_test this would lead to installing different manpage based on whether or not tests are run (for instance skipped via nocheck). This is a bug, IMHO. My personal experience is that maintainer maintained manpages are seldom well-maintained and tend to get outdated with new versions if the maintainer forgets to update these regularly. Also, that manpages keep introducing new lintian warnings with new version of troff/groff. Since this package already requires some maintenance, I feel it would be an additional burden on me and you. It is IMHO the best case scenario if the upstream maintains a manpage themselves. You may wonder that it might be possible to add a help2man directive in d/rules to fix this problem, but then this gets the package to not be able to cross-build and the problem with troff still remains. Go binaries do not natively cross-build via debian way of cross-compilation via hostarch yet but I suppose it would one day. > If all's good, then I reckon that the new release is ready to be uploaded. Pushed to experimental; thank you for your work! \o/ > You probably already know, but upstream released version 0.31.0 a few days > ago, > which makes the version we're working on (0.30.1) outdated. I think we should > do > a version bump after we upload 0.30.1 so we have a working package uploaded, > even if it's one version old. The version bump can also act as a stability > check, to see if the package still builds successfully when the version gets > bumped. Agreed, and thanks again! :D Best, Nilesh
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