Le vendredi 24 octobre 2014 à 12:58 -0400, James McCoy a écrit : > On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 05:11:49PM +0200, Jérémy Lal wrote: > > For example the first file is not excluded : > > (all others are). > > Is there a way to escape whitespaces ? > > > > Files-Excluded: > > tests/data/fonts/XB Zar.ttf > > The format of the Files-Excluded field follows that of the Files field > in the copyright-format spec: > > Files > > Whitespace-separated list: list of patterns indicating files covered by > the license and copyright specified in this paragraph. > > Filename patterns in the Files field are specified using a simplified > shell glob syntax. Patterns are separated by whitespace. > > * Only the wildcards * and ? apply; the former matches any number of > characters (including none), the latter a single character. Both match > slashs (/) and leading dots, unlike shell globs. The pattern *.in > therefore matches any file whose name ends in .in anywhere in the > source tree, not just at the top level. > > In your stanza, the line is treated as two separate patterns > "tests/data/fonts/XB" and "Zar.ttf". You can use a ? to match the > space, "tests/data/fonts/XB?Zar.ttf".
huh, right... thank you. what caught me and put me in (slight) distress is that it *silently* didn't do what it was meant to do. Is it another job for lintian ? Jérémy. _______________________________________________ devscripts-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devscripts-devel
