Hi all!

Now it's ok, man is ok, no warning with lintian etc :D

Thanks for your help !

2007/12/25, Jean-Christian BEDIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Thanks for all your answer guy i have to read all your answer, thanks
> again for the time you take to help me.
>
> Merry christmas!
>
> 2007/12/25, Thomas Goirand < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Jean-Christian BEDIER wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I wish you add a merry xmas ;)
> > >
> > > Next a pastebin link for my lintian warning:
> > >
> > > http://pastebin.com/m4a6f2da0
> > >
> > > Thanks for your help !
> >
> > First of all use -i or -I when using lintian. It's more verbose and that
> >
> > will help you a lot.
> >
> > # W: backup-nas: executable-not-elf-or-script
> > ./etc/backup-nas/backup-nas.conf // Why ? i already add this path in my
> > conffiles
> >
> > This is a rights problem IMHO. Don't have a configuration file with
> > executable rights.
> >
> > # W: backup-nas: syntax-error-in-debian-changelog line 7 "badly
> > formatted heading line"
> >
> > Use "debchange" from the package devscripts (set the env $EDITOR to what
> > you like) so you are sure not to do syntaxe mistake. In your case
> > "debchange --create" will do, then you can use "debchange -i" (and
> > eventually later change the version number manually to match your
> > needs). Doing it by hand is prone to errors (I never do it any more).
> >
> > # W: backup-nas: syntax-error-in-debian-changelog line 7 "found eof
> > where expected more change data or trailer"
> >
> > Same.
> >
> > #
> > # cat backup-nas-0.1/DEBIAN/conffiles
> > #
> > /etc/backup-nas/backup-nas.conf
> >
> > Don't add files in /etc to conffiles, it's done automatically as all
> > files in /etc MUST be configuration files. And if I'm not mistaking, no
> > executable is allowed there anyway, only config files (and eventually
> > symlinks to solve some upstream problems with FSH).
> >
> > ~# zcat backup-nas-0.1/usr/share/doc/backup-nas/changelog.gz
> > backup-nas (0.1) debian; urgency=low
> >
> >    * first version waiting for problem
> >
> > -- Jean-Christian BEDIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 24 Dec 2007
> > 22:38:49 -0700
> >
> > First, you should make a debian release (so you should consider using
> > 0.1-1 in your change log a debian release version in stead of just 0.1).
> > You will need to create a backup-nas_0.1.orig.tar.gz next to unpacked
> > folder, and this tar.gz should NOT include what's in the debian folder.
> >
> > Package without a debian release are kept for Debian specific purposes.
> > If there is a change made by somebody in Debian (and not by you) they
> > will increment it, so you can track changes. If you are the upstream,
> > always set this number to -1 and only increase version 0.1. That's what
> > I do.
> >
> > Second, don't write "first version waiting for problem" just right
> > "Initial release". You will write things here only concerning the Debian
> >
> > packaging itself, and HOW you did to solve the bugs/problems in your
> > Debian packaging. Things from upstream (your software) should go in the
> > upstream changelog (that should be included in the Debian package when
> > you call dh_changelog in debian/rules). Don't forget to write "* New
> > upstream release" each time you increment the 0.1 part of your version
> > number.
> >
> > I hope that helps you and save your time to search in documentations.
> >
> > Thomas Goirand
> >
>
>

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