Hi Sven,
On 24.10.23 01:13, Sven Geuer wrote:
Thanks for pointing this out. However, I am unsure if lintian would
still complain in regards to argon2 (and also dnstwist) as the package
is not a new one anymore. The explanation in [1] cleary states
This package appears to be the first packaging of a new upstream
software package (there is only one changelog entry and the Debian
revision is 1) and uses a date-based versioning scheme such as
YYYYMMDD-1.
and upstream kept using the YYYYMMDD versioning scheme since the
beginning in 2015 (they might change their mind, though).
as you suspect the Linitian tag is only emitted if the number of
changelog entries is one. The reason is that it is too late to switch to
the suggested versioning scheme after the first upload. Once an upload
with a date-based versioning scheme has been done, an epoch likely needs
to be introduced in case upstream switches to a conventional versioning
scheme. Therefore this Lintian hint become pointless after the first
upload. Still the reasoning to avoid prefix-less date-based versioning
schemes remains valid.
Best regards,
Peter