Felix Lechner dixit:
>"wide-character" Perl warning?
No, the first few lines of lintian’s output are literally:
N: Using profile debian/main.
N: Starting on group musescore2/2.3.2+dfsg3-10
N: Finished processing group musescore2/2.3.2+dfsg3-10
E: musescore2 source: malformed-override Unknown
Hi Thorsten,
On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 11:23 AM Thorsten Glaser wrote:
>
> Ehm, but I’m running unstable and reported it against the version
> in unstable.
Yes, you are using a newer Perl version. Did you see a
"wide-character" Perl warning?
Kind regards
Felix Lechner
Felix Lechner dixit:
>We are unsure about the last bug, especially because you did not
>report it in unstable (and it would have been hard to miss). The Perl
Ehm, but I’m running unstable and reported it against the version
in unstable. (I was actually seeing this in a cowbuilder buildd
chroot.)
Control: clone -1 -2 -3
Control: retitle -1 lintian: mark tag as renamed to missing-tests-control
Control: retitle -2 lintian: fix override usage detection for renamed tags
Control: retitle -3 lintian: Wide character in say at Lintian::Output line 156
Hi Thorsten,
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 4:39 PM
Package: lintian
Version: 2.99.0
I’ve been recompiling musescore2_2.3.2+dfsg3-10.dsc (currently
in sid) on latest sid, to test it for Qt 5.14 compatibility and
latest lintian overrides (modulo #969398, still unfixed).
I’m getting this:
N: Using profile debian/main.
N: Starting on group
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