Hi,
Le 12/12/2023 à 07:57, Paul Wise a écrit :
* Suppress Lintian warning about man page It is incorrect to suppress valid lintian warnings, instead you should either ignore them or fix them, probably upstream in this case.
I removed the suppression of the lintian warning and sent the package again.I plan to generate a manpage using help2man then suggest it upstream after some eventual modifications, I think it can wait for a next version seeing there are only --help and --debug in command line parameters.
While this package isn't possible to autopkgtest easily since it is for a live proprietary service, you could add superficial testing that the Python module can be imported; in the Source section of debian/control: Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-python
Done in the last sent package of today.
Looks feasible, also for a next version to have all upstream or do you think all should be done for this version?These issues may be interesting to work on if you have spare time: Upstream may like to modernise the Python packaging: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/tutorials/packaging-projects/ pycodestyle/pydocstyle/pyflakes3/pylint/vulture/ruff report some (likely minor) code issues if you want to contribute fixes upstream.
Best regards, -- Patrick ZAJDA
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