[Git][lintian/lintian][master] 2 commits: Eliminate unpredictable output in the check siles/privacy-breach.

2021-12-12 Thread Felix Lechner (@lechner)
Felix Lechner pushed to branch master at lintian / lintian Commits: 9b67823a by Felix Lechner at 2021-12-12T15:04:09-08:00 Eliminate unpredictable output in the check siles/privacy-breach. Issuing just one hint via the 'exists' condition led to unpredictable output, presumably because the key

Processed: Re: Bug#1001575: lintian: duplicate-globbing-patterns notice says "(lines $lines)"

2021-12-12 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing control commands: > tags -1 + pending Bug #1001575 [lintian] lintian: duplicate-globbing-patterns notice says "(lines $lines)" Added tag(s) pending. -- 1001575: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1001575 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact ow...@bugs.debian.org with pro

Bug#1001575: lintian: duplicate-globbing-patterns notice says "(lines $lines)"

2021-12-12 Thread Felix Lechner
Control: tags -1 + pending Hi, On Sun, Dec 12, 2021 at 5:09 AM Julian Gilbey wrote: > > Presumably the $lines variable should have been expanded? Thanks! We already caught it in an unreleased commit. [1] Unfortunately, we cannot adopt the relevant Perl::Critic policy just yet, due to unresolve

Bug#1001575: lintian: duplicate-globbing-patterns notice says "(lines $lines)"

2021-12-12 Thread Julian Gilbey
Package: lintian Version: 2.114.0 Severity: normal I was testing a new version of spyder and received the following error message from lintian: E: spyder source: duplicate-globbing-patterns spyder/plugins/editor/utils/kill_ring.py (lines $lines) [debian/copyright] Presumably the $lines variable