Il 10/12/2012 21:12, Jakub Wilk ha scritto:
> There are some files in the upstream tarball that were generated by SWIG. I'd
> like to have them rebuilt from source.
Done: swig is now executed in pre-build target. I patched arg.i to fix warnings
about deprecated syntax. I added swig to the dependencies.
> src/darts.h looks like embedded copy of the Darts library. Please use the
> packaged version instead of the bundled one.
Done: I added a patch to remove darts.h and fix yamcha accoringly. I added
darts to Built-Using and to the dependencies.
> debian/patches/1002_manpages_fix.patch touches a file which starts with the
> following comment:
>
> .\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.23.
Unfortunately I have never been able to run help2man and to obtain good looking
(i.e., no lintian complaints) manpages.
When using help2man my workflow is usually:
1) run help2man;
2) edit the files to fix issues (e.g., missing escapes, missing short command
description, ...);
3) on command updates re-run help2man and manually compare (and merge) the new
and old manpages.
I really do not like this workflow, but is the best I have found up to now.
Do you have any suggestion?
Bests,
Giulio.
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