After one false start (I thought it was hung, but there was a quadratic search in one of the checks that's now been fixed), lintian.debian.org output has been updated to lintian 1.23.31. This should eliminate quite a few false positives.
It's a bit behind the current archives at the moment since it just finished a complete run, and the statistics about change in counts are bogus (since they were against an aborted run), but that should clear up after the next daily run. I was surprised at this new statistic: Overridden tags: 10724 That's a lot of overrides. I know that a fair number of those are for library package naming and related issues, but that's still a *lot* of overrides. If you have any overrides in your package that you think represent a bug (even a wishlist bug) in lintian, please do file that bug. You should not have to add an override unless the long description for that lintian tag specifically says to override the tag if the described circumstances don't apply to your package. Also, a general reminder: If you have any overrides, periodically run lintian --show-overrides and see if they're actually being used. A lot of false positives have been fixed over the years. -- Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]