On 7 February 2013 08:53, Paul Gevers <elb...@debian.org> wrote: > On 07-02-13 07:03, Graham Inggs wrote: > > The only other thing I can think of is splitting libmotif-dev into > > libxm4-dev, libmrm4-dev, libuil4-dev > > Don't you think this is a little overkill? Not that I have a strong > objection, but do we really need so many packages? Hmm, looking at e.g. > libav, I guess it is not strange. >
Stefano agreed with you about multiple -dev packages being overkill. I did go ahead though, with splitting uil into its own package and marking it multiarch: foreign, it could be used for multiarch cross-compiling. I relocated and split the non-library files from libxm4 into an architecture-independent libmotif-common package, as discussed previously. I also changed some of the descriptions of your split packages and ran wrap-and-sort. In doing so I found some blank lines in libxm4.install and uil.install. I decided to rename your fix_lintian_reported_manpage_typos.patch and while updating the series file I noticed that 06-cast-size_t-to-int.patch hadn't been in since January 13, so I replaced it. I don't have any further changes planned, so I await your comments.