On Tue 2015-02-03 11:08:49 -0500, u wrote: > However, I am still not completely done with the package, because now I > get different lintian errors: > > E: cryptocat source: source-is-missing chrome/content/data/js/lib/tinycon.js > E: cryptocat source: source-is-missing > chrome/content/data/js/lib/mousetrap.js > E: cryptocat source: source-is-missing > chrome/content/data/js/lib/jquery/jquery.js > E: cryptocat source: source-is-missing > chrome/content/data/js/lib/jquery/jquery.color.js > > From what I understand, this is due to the fact that these files are > minimized. Should I fix this by adding the debian/missing-sources > directory?
yep, this is probably a reasonable way to go. Alternately, you could make sure that the source javascript is present in the debian archive separately, and just link to them separately. > Also I do not completely understand why jquery.js still shows up in this > list either, as it is symlinked now. the warnings are warnings from the source package -- the linkage happens in the binary package, right? There are two approaches to fixing this: one is to re-pack the upstream source package so that it doesn't include jquery at all; the other approach is to include the source in debian/missing-sources. They're both pretty frustrating choices to have to make, but they're the result of upstream shipping what is effectively compiled code in their source distribution. --dkg _______________________________________________ Pkg-mozext-maintainers mailing list Pkg-mozext-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-mozext-maintainers