OoO En cette soirée bien amorcée du lundi 04 août 2008, vers 22:53, Jelmer Vernooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait :
>> I think that most things in Build-Depends are not needed for the clean
>> rule, so you can move them in Build-Depends-Indep (and just keep cdbs
>> and debhelper).
> Fixed.
Please Build-Depends-Indep on python, even if it is currently an
indirect dependency. For bzr-stats, you need to move python from
Build-Depends to Build-Depends-Indep since it is not used on cleaning.
>> To avoid a lintian warning, you should provide a debian/watch file with
>> just a comment about, for example, the URL to upstream repository.
> Fixed.
You put a real debian/watch file. However, since you are tracking a bzr
branch, this is a bit useless. Just put some comments in it instead of a
real URL:
# This package uses the following bzr branch:
# http://....
Like you did for bzr-stats in fact.
>> Well, this may be a bit late since some packages have already been
>> sponsored, but since all those plugins are rather small, you could
>> bundle them in a single package (like gnus-bonus-el for example). This
>> will be a bit harder to follow upstream since there is no mechanism to
>> track several upstreams but this will ease your work in finding a
>> sponsor, I think and will allow you to ship more plugins once you will
>> get an upload with DM field enabled. I am not sure this is something
>> encouraged or something to avoid. Maybe some people will give better
>> advices here about this.
> Even if it's all inside a single source package, it would still be
> necessary for the package to go through NEW whenever a new binary
> package is added. Putting the multiple plugins into the same binary
> package is probably a bad idea since they each have different
> dependencies.
I was thinking about one source package and one binary package. No need
to go through NEW then. But you are right about dependencies.
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