Checking for the existence of a string /usr/ anywhere in the init
script could already be a simple way to do this.
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Package: lintian
Version: 1.24.1
Severity: important
As seen on
http://lintian.debian.org/maintainer/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
lintian emits bogus errors and warnings:
lib64stdc++6-4.2-dbg
* W apparently-corrupted-elf-binary
o ./usr/lib64/debug/libstdc++.so.6.0.9
* W
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 11:04:05PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
http://lintian.debian.org/maintainer/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
lintian emits bogus errors and warnings:
lib64stdc++6-4.2-dbg
* W apparently-corrupted-elf-binary
o ./usr/lib64/debug/libstdc++.so.6.0.9
* W
Package: lintian
Version: 1.24.1
Severity: wishlist
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The ancient-standards-version check would be more useful if it checked against
the
age of the next version. A trivial example is that if debian-policy went two
years
without an update, then the
Scott Kitterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Package: lintian
Version: 1.24.1
Severity: wishlist
The ancient-standards-version check would be more useful if it checked
against the age of the next version. A trivial example is that if
debian-policy went two years without an update, then the
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