On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 03:38:12PM +0100, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
i have packaged JackTrip [1], which is a high-performance, low-latency audio streaming solution for interactive performance over the internet.

Awesome!!!


the package uses CDBS (that was really easy!), and appears to be lintian clean.

if somebody could have a look, i would be happy to apply suggestions.

I did a few changes, and have the following remarks which I leave for you:

You state copyright in debian/rules but no licensing (in that file). Then in debian/control you document the copyright and declare licensing as "MIT/X11 (BSD like)" (as copyright-check auto-resolved for main code). I corrected the licensing for main code to be Expat - but would prefer that you declare your copyright yourself, and that you declare it in the rules file (writing out the full licensing there, not just a reference) to consistently use debian/rules only to _reference_ copyright and licensing info, not declaring some of it.

You provide a hand-written manpage. Good! But even better if it was possible to instead auto-generate it based on compiled binary using e.g. help2man, as that is less likely to go stale.


PS: if you happen to be in paris, there is a concert at IRCAM this
evening, where we use a 14- channel connection between Graz/Austria and
Paris/France, with a latency of about 25ms...concert starts at 8pm.

Wish I were.

Just arrived back to Denmark from a 2 week trip to Vietnam :-)


 - Jonas

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