Matthias Klose wrote:
> Package: lintian
>
> Seen now in many packages, calling
>
> dh --with autotools-dev
>
> instead of autotools_dev, making this a nop.
Actually, dh --with nonexistantthing is not a noop, it causes dh to
fail.
--with autotools-dev works because dh does a $mod=~s/-/_/g;
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> (cc'ing the debhelper maintaner to get an authoritative answer about whether
> a dh module can have a "-" in the name or not).
It's a perl module, and AFAIK you cannot have a dash in the name of a
perl module.
joey@darkstar:~>perl -e 'use Foo::Bar-Baz'
Can't l
(cc'ing the debhelper maintaner to get an authoritative answer about whether
a dh module can have a "-" in the name or not).
On Tue, 03 Dec 2013, Axel Beckert wrote:
> Matthias Klose wrote:
> > Seen now in many packages, calling
> >
> > dh --with autotools-dev
> >
> > instead of autotools_dev,
* Matthias Klose , 2013-12-03, 16:30:
Seen now in many packages, calling
dh --with autotools-dev
instead of autotools_dev, making this a nop.
I don't think it's no-op:
http://sources.debian.net/src/debhelper/9.20131110/dh?hl=530#L527
Also:
$ dh binary --with autotools-dev --no-act | grep a
Hi,
Matthias Klose wrote:
> Seen now in many packages, calling
>
> dh --with autotools-dev
>
> instead of autotools_dev, making this a nop.
O.o
Then this is a bad design choice by whoever decided that there should
be an underscore at that place
Because…
* the package is called autotools-de
Package: lintian
Seen now in many packages, calling
dh --with autotools-dev
instead of autotools_dev, making this a nop.
Please add a lintian check for that.
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