tags 749202 + pending
thanks
Thanks Yavor; I got confused when I didn't see the warning.. as it was
overridden! Anyway, fixed in Git, pending upload in ~1 week or so:
https://anonscm.debian.org/git/lintian/lintian.git/commit/?id=19f2a1feb1599aebdceba38b99642ab176b00550
Regards,
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Chris Lamb wrote:
> > For a real example, you can take a look at gnustep-base/1.24.9-3.1
> > (the version in stretch).
>
> Sorry, I can't seem to trigger any warnings from the .debs in this
> package.
I thought you wanted an example of an Objective-C library symbols
file. Of course it doesn't
Hi Yavor,
> For a real example, you can take a look at gnustep-base/1.24.9-3.1
> (the version in stretch).
Sorry, I can't seem to trigger any warnings from the .debs in this
package.
Best wishes,
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Chris Lamb wrote:
> Could you provide an example ― ideally currently in the archive ― of
> such a file? I'm not an Objective C expert alas, so having some
> examples would really help here. :)
For a real example, you can take a look at gnustep-base/1.24.9-3.1
(the version in stretch).
tags 749202 + moreinfo
thanks
Hi Yavor,
Could you provide an example — ideally currently in the archive — of such
a file? I'm not an Objective C expert alas, so having some examples would
really help here. :)
Best wishes,
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: :' : Chris Lamb
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Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.22.1
Severity: normal
The tag no-symbols-control-file should be skipped entirely for ObjC
libraries, because instance/class methods do not
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