Yes, I saw the debian-lintian errors. And I can take a look at those - I
wanted to see if I had the packaging procedure down correctly before
attacking those. (and those issues have been around for years, so I
wasn't making anything worse by not touching them yet)
And I did see that the upstream link to the tar file was broken - his main
site still links to it, so I figure he must have just broken it. If he
decides to stop publishing it - is there a process for that? The code is
in the public domain.
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013, Tobias Frost wrote:
Hallo Jon,
(Disclaimer: I'm not a DD/DM; also I'm quite new in reviewing, so I
might also overlook smth or be wrong)
Some notes while I looked at your package:
* d/patches/* please add dep3 headers.
* Can you upgrade standards-version to 3.9.4?
* Please enable hardening (maybe along with setting d/compat to 9)
* Add yourself to debian/copyright. Maybe update it to dep5 format?
* orig source cannot be downloaded: I get a access denied error. Maybe
get in contact with upstream?
* d/rules I like debhelper short form better than the old one, might be
worth to upgrade as I find it easier to maintain.
Best regards,
coldtobi
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