Hi,
any news about this? I've read that policy was changed to from "must"
to "should" but lintian keeps on throwing errors and I think even a
"should" would rectify an automatic replacement (maintainers could
override this if there might be a good reason to keep /usr/bin/env).
Kind regards
Hi,
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018, Paul Wise wrote:
> There is a new discussion about removing this from policy, so
> please do not implement this until the discussion has completed:
> https://bugs.debian.org/906901
I would say the opposite, please implement this ASAP so that
we increase compliance of our
Control: block -1 by 906901
On Tue, 24 Jul 2018 12:36:00 +0800 Paul Wise wrote:
> Debian Policy 10.4 states:
>
>All command scripts, including the package maintainer scripts inside
>the package and used by dpkg, should have a #! line naming the shell to be
> used to interpret them.
>
>
Package: debhelper
Version: 11.3.5
Severity: wishlist
Debian Policy 10.4 states:
All command scripts, including the package maintainer scripts inside
the package and used by dpkg, should have a #! line naming the shell to be
used to interpret them.
In the case of Perl scripts this must
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