The output of lintian -i should be clear enough. If not, please see if there is a local Debian user group or Linux user group who could assist you with this. Sorry, I feel this is not something I can explain well via email.
On Fri, Dec 28, 2018 at 7:15 PM Aman Verma <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 28/12/18 1:53 pm, Michael Stapelberg wrote: > > Hey, > > thanks for working on the reopen packaging. > > Lintian is a tool which detects when your package is violating Debian > policy (see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lintian). > > In this case, you are including a binary program in your package, but not > a corresponding man page. The fix is to author a man page and include it in > the package. > > Those two binary program that are causing problems are by default in the > root folder . Moreover can you teach me how to add man-page to those two > binary program which I didn't included in the package . > > In the future, you can use lintian -i on your .changes file to get full > explanations for the detected errors. Personally, I’m using this > ~/.lintianrc: > https://github.com/stapelberg/configfiles/blob/master/lintianrc > > The logs of lintian -i <path to .changes file> are: > > http://paste.debian.net/1057801/ > > Thanking You, > Aman Verma > (nightwarrior-xxx) > -- Best regards, Michael
