On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 10:13:40AM +0000, Ross Burton wrote: > Oh what fun. I'm also sponsoring a non-DD who has created a package. so muine obviously created some interest...
> For me, Muine starts but I can't play anything. Is this the same > problem others are seeing? for me, muine 0.4 works with the mono 0.30-0pre1v1 debs :) > Link's package uses CDBS, has a manpage and seems pretty good to me. well, the manpage seems to be the standard dh-make template, nothing related to muine but then, what should the manpage contain for gui-programs? but really: if the manpage does not contain information, simply leave it out. we don't need thousands of copies of dh-make manpages. at least we get reminded by lintian that we have to write it, then. > Has everyone used CDBS? i guess so, it's really great for all automake projects > I've put the diff.gz online at: > http://www.burtonini.com/computing/muine_0.4.0-1.diff.gz some comments: the copyright file should be a lot more verbose, it does not really include a copyright and should include the whole 'This is free software... WARRANTY...' paragraphs from the COPYING file the menu file should mention that muine is a music player, i think he missed some build-depends: libmono-dev, docbook-to-man libgconf2-dev, libgnomevfs2-dev docbook-to-man does not need to be called with absolute path in debian/rules, what do we have $PATH for anyway? otherwise the diff looks good -- CU, / Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen, Germany Martin Waitz // Department of Computer Science 12 _________ ______________/// - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - /// dies ist eine manuell generierte mail, sie beinhaltet // tippfehler und ist auch ohne grossbuchstaben gueltig. /
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