On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 07:21:22PM +0200, Stefanos Harhalakis wrote: > * Package name : fsprotect > Version : 1.0.0 > Upstream Author : Stefanos Harhalakis <v...@v13.gr> (me) > * URL : http://www.v13.gr/ (not available yet)
Based on your e-mail address, I'm guessing that www.v13.gr isn't going to be dedicated to fsprotect, so you should adjust this URL to point to the fsprotect project. > It builds these binary packages: > fsprotect - Helper scripts to make the filesystems immutable s/the//. Also, I'm not sure "immutable" is quite the right word here; I'm having trouble coming up with a better short description, though. > The package appears to be lintian clean. Oh. No. It. Ain't. > This package ignores some lintian errors/warnings. I believe that all of them > are justified: > > non-standard-toplevel-dir fsprotect/ > : This is required for fsprotect to work. This directory must exist in the > root filesystem. *A* directory must exist in the root filesystem. I don't think a new top-level directory is justified for this. /lib would appear to be the usual location for things of this nature. > fsprotect: no-debconf-config > : There is no need for debconf config file. It only needs to display a > warning > message/note. If this is not OK I'll remove the note completely. That note is unnecessary. README.Debian is the correct place for information like this, which you've already provided. > fsprotect: virtual-package-depends-without-real-package-depends > : This package is never going to be a build dependency for other packages, so > this should be OK. Never say never... on the other hand, keeping your depends list up to date with new kernel module versions isn't likely to be a whole lot of fun. > init.d-script-does-not-implement-required-option /etc/init.d/fsprotect > force-reload > : It is imposible to provide a force-reload or restart option. Even the stop > is a no-op. > > init.d-script-does-not-implement-required-option /etc/init.d/fsprotect restart > : Same as above If the stop option is a no-op along with force-reload and restart, why did you implement stop and not the others? Take a look at mountall.sh. > p.s. Please CC me. I'm not subscribed to the list. Mail-Followup-To is your friend. - Matt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org