2008/4/26 Y Giridhar Appaji Nag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> # Bcc: control
>  severity 477976 minor
>  tags 477976 + wontfix
>  thanks
>
>  Hi Raphael,
>
>  On 08/04/25 20:43 -0500, Raphael Geissert said ...
>  > While checking for bashisms in debian/rules with checkbashisms (from
>  > the 'devscripts' package) I've found your package making use of a bashism.
>  >
>  > checkbashisms' output:
>  > > possible bashism in elinks/debian/rules line 227 (brace expansion):
>  > >         rm -f 
> $(ORIG_DIR)/{po/*.gmo,config.log,config.status,features.log}
>  > > possible bashism in elinks/debian/rules line 228 (brace expansion):
>  > >         rm -rf $(ORIG_DIR)/{debian,po/.deps}
>
>  These lines are in the get-orig-source stanza of debian/rules and not usually
>  used by people.  I also use wget in there which is not in 
> Build-Depends-Indep.
>  Someone wanting to do get-orig-source should look at it and install all the
>  necessary dependencies.

If by 'necessary dependencies' you mean having bash, I do have bash
installed, but running debian/rules get-orig-source will anyway fail
if I have /bin/sh set to dash.

I as a  user _must_ (not should, as it is specified by the policy) be
able to get the same result when running debian/rules get-orig-source
having /bin/sh linking to bash, dash, zsh, posh, <your favorite
policy-compliant sh interpreter here>.

>
>  Hence I am marking this as minor and wontfix.  I will close this bug after I
>  make a new upstream release (in which upstream would have themselves removed
>  those config.* etc. files -- which they already did in the development tree).

It then doesn't make sense you tag the report as wontfix, does it?

>
>  Giridhar
>
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>  Y Giridhar Appaji Nag | http://appaji.net/
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