Hi Bas, I fixed (nearly) all problems and uploaded a new package.
On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 09:55:31AM +0200, Bas Wijnen wrote: > I have some questions before uploading the package: > - You have specified "Priority: extra". According to policy, "This > contains all packages that conflict with others with required, > important, standard or optional priorities, or are only likely to be > useful if you already know what they are or have specialized > requirements." I would expect this to be optional. Is there a reason > that it isn't? > - debian/copyright is almost complete. It says: "On Debian systems, the > complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in > `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL'.", which isn't very clear about the > version. I suggest you use something like what was suggested on the > games list by Eddy. It also says "The Debian packaging is (C) 2007, > Miriam Ruiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and is licensed under the GPL, see > above.". You may want to add your name to that (AFAIK you did > significant parts as well). And this is a "GPL without version" > claim, which according to the GPL means any version is acceptable. I It's still "GPL without version". I need the permission of Miriam and maybe others before I can change it. Nevertheless I consider it not as critical. > think this is not what is intended. Also, it is said that "(C)" has > no legal meaning, you should use the word "copyright" instead. I > don't think any judge would consider this unclear, but better safe > than sorry. :-) > - The manual page mentions the license. This is not required, but if > you do it, it would be good to point to /usr/share/common-licenses for > the complete text. Not done. This would unfuzzy all translations. This is not necessary and would be Debian specific. > - Lintian gives a list of warnings for the translated manpages. They're > not compressed with gzip -9, and some of them have errors. These > should be fixed. For the compression, you should add "-9" to the gzip > command in debian/i18n/Makefile. I didn't look at the other problems, > but lintian -i gives some hints. That's now properly fixed. > On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 01:15:04AM +0200, Jens Seidel wrote: > > The package appears to be lintian clean. > > You may be using lintian from stable? The one from sid gives the > errors, anyway. I called lintian on the .dsc file instead the .changes file :-) PS: Sorry Bas, I did not yet fixed your hex-a-hop bug report ... Jens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

