Package: lintian Version: 2.5.10.1 Severity: minor Hi,
On running lintian, I get W: ccl source: comma-separated-files-in-dep5-copyright paragraph at line 100 The copyright file which the error was reported against is below. This is an impressive level of checking, and the check is correct. The only problem is that the line number is wrong. The line in question is Files: ffigen4/gcc-core-4.0.0.tar.bz2, ffigen4/gcc-objc-4.0.0.tar.bz2 which is line 17 of the file. Additionally, another small comment. Previously, when I had I wrapped the Source: line around (this refers to the 4th line) so that there was no space after the second line, like this Source: The main download url is http://ccl.clozure.com/download.html. The source code was downloaded from svn.clozure.com. See README.source for further information. it gave the error W: ccl source: syntax-error-in-dep5-copyright line 5: Cannot parse line However at that time, it did not report the comma-separated-files-in-dep5-copyright error. 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