OoO En ce début d'après-midi  ensoleillé du samedi 26 juillet 2008, vers
15:59, Stefanos Harhalakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait :

> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "vbackup".

> * Package name    : vbackup
>   Version         : 0.1.6pre1-1
>   Upstream Author : Stefanos Harhalakis (me)
> * URL             : http://www.it.teithe.gr/~v13/
> * License         : GPLv3
>   Section         : admin

> It builds these (not-so-)binary packages:
> vbackup - A modular backup utility

Hi Stefanos!

Your GPG  key is  signed by nobody.  You should  try to get  some people
(preferably related to Debian) to sign your key.

Put  the manual page  in the  debian/ directory.  This ensures  that all
modifications for  Debian are constrained  into this directory.  And use
dh_installman  to install  it.  This avoids  to  modify Makefile.am  and
Makefile.in.

Your Depends  line in  debian/control is empty.  Are you sure  you don't
need any non essential package? From the description, I suppose that you
need something to do MySQL and PostgreSQL database.

It seems that debian/watch is not able to catch the latest version.

debian/copyright  says GPLv2 while  COPYING says  GPLv3. Most  files say
GPLv2, so debian/copyright seems to be correct.

You should also correct those lintian warnings:
I: vbackup: hyphen-used-as-minus-sign usr/share/man/man8/vbackup.8.gz:32
W: vbackup: doc-base-unknown-section vbackup:6 admin

Maybe you should ship a  minimal configuration like saving /etc and dpkg
database.  Usualy, it  is  better to  have  a package  that is  directly
usable. But it is up to you to see if this is revelant here.
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