"Trent W. Buck" writes:
> I know that dak doesn't support the whizzo new dpkg features yet, but it
> would be nice if I could use lintian with them for my private packages.
> Currently debuild gives me this, with a orig.tar.lzma source package:
>
> Now running lintian...
> /bin/tar: This
Raphael Geissert writes:
> That reminds me of a change I saw it was needed the other day.
We shouldn't just allow .lzma-compressed data files without any tag since
DAK doesn't allow them. I agree, however, that malformed-deb-archive
isn't the right tag. Presumably eventually DAK will accept th
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 09:47:07AM -0600, Raphael Geissert wrote:
>> I know that dak doesn't support the whizzo new dpkg features yet,
>> but it would be nice if I could use lintian with them for my
>> private packages. Currently debuild gives me this, with a
>> orig.tar.lzma source package:
>
> l
That reminds me of a change I saw it was needed the other day.
Cheers,
--
Raphael Geissert - Debian Maintainer
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Trent W. Buck wrote:
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> I know that dak doesn't support the whizzo new dpkg features yet, but
> it would be nice if I could use lintian with them for my private
> packages. Currently debuild gives me this, with a orig.tar.lzma
> source package:
As a matter of fact, lintian can check source p
Package: lintian
Version: 2.2.5
Severity: wishlist
I know that dak doesn't support the whizzo new dpkg features yet, but
it would be nice if I could use lintian with them for my private
packages. Currently debuild gives me this, with a orig.tar.lzma
source package:
Now running lintian...
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