Bug#953857: lintian: t/tags/odd-inputs/strings-elf-detection/eval/literal fails on ubuntu

2020-03-14 Thread Dimitri John Ledkov
There is a typpo! Changing all patterns I could find did *not* make the test pass. Thus I don't have a patch that makes this work. I could not find/trace how/where/why .changes is parsed and things are decided to be executed. Also I am confused about types of things used. I.e. I see that

Bug#953857: lintian: t/tags/odd-inputs/strings-elf-detection/eval/literal fails on ubuntu

2020-03-14 Thread Chris Lamb
Hi Dimitri, > I've tried to find a few places where Package-Type is used, and regexp > hardcodes .deb pattern, but tweaking all of those to dd?eb did make > the test case pass. Can you provide a patch of these changes? I note your other patch in a later mail that removes the assertions from the

Bug#953857: lintian: t/tags/odd-inputs/strings-elf-detection/eval/literal fails on ubuntu

2020-03-13 Thread Dimitri John Ledkov
Package: lintian Version: 2.48.0 Severity: wishlist Dear Maintainer, t/tags/odd-inputs/strings-elf-detection/eval/literal fails on ubuntu with failing to produce tags for dbgsym package. It seems to be due to lintian not processing .ddeb packages on Ubuntu at all. Note unlike Debian, dbgsym