Hi Michael,
> debian/watch:1: P: dunst source: debian […]
Ah, I see. I like this.
Well, we currently just "text encode" the line number where we happen to
know it and include it as a suffix, eg. "(line 23)".
To support the above I believe it would need a more substantial rewor
Sorry for not being more clear: when I run lintian (notably, without
-i), I get output such as:
% lintian dunst_1.2.0-1_amd64.changes
I: dunst source: testsuite-autopkgtest-missing
P: dunst source: debian-watch-may-check-gpg-signature
I: dunst: dbus-session-service-wrong-name
org.freedesktop.Notif
Hi Michael,
> It would be great if lintian could include the relevant file name and line
> number in each line of output
Lintian does do this in many cases; do you have any specific examples where
it doesn't right now?
Regards,
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Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.54
Severity: wishlist
It would be great if lintian could include the relevant file name and line
number in each line of output. That way, users could easily jump to the issue at
hand by using their editor’s “compilation mode” (Emacs), quickfix (Vim) or
similar feature
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