Re: Override paths for the very latest lintian.

2011-04-28 Thread Niels Thykier
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 2011-04-28 01:02, David Kalnischkies wrote: > On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 23:59, Mats Erik Andersson > wrote: >> This potentially could make fairly many override instances >> inapplicable for present day packaging, so I hope to hear >> an initiated v

Re: Override paths for the very latest lintian.

2011-04-27 Thread Paul Wise
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 7:02 AM, David Kalnischkies wrote: > Please have a look at: 201102232247.30644.geiss...@debian.org > http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2011/02/msg9.html Every maintainer of Debian packages should be subscribed to d-d-a. -- bye, pabs http://wiki.debian.o

Re: Override paths for the very latest lintian.

2011-04-27 Thread David Kalnischkies
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 23:59, Mats Erik Andersson wrote: > This potentially could make fairly many override instances > inapplicable for present day packaging, so I hope to hear > an initiated voice here, stating that the new behaviour is > intended. I am not able to get the altered behaviour ver

Re: Override paths for the very latest lintian.

2011-04-27 Thread Mats Erik Andersson
torsdag den 28 april 2011 klockan 00:20 skrev Joachim Wiedorn detta: > Mats Erik Andersson wrote on 2011-04-27 > 23:59: > > > I notice to my surprise that lintian_2.5.0~rc2 has changed > > the paths used in contructing warnings or errors when reporting > > on init scripts. > > > > Previously I c

Re: Override paths for the very latest lintian.

2011-04-27 Thread Joachim Wiedorn
Mats Erik Andersson wrote on 2011-04-27 23:59: > I notice to my surprise that lintian_2.5.0~rc2 has changed > the paths used in contructing warnings or errors when reporting > on init scripts. > > Previously I could write an override using > > /etc/init.d/downtimed > > but presently the in

Override paths for the very latest lintian.

2011-04-27 Thread Mats Erik Andersson
Dear all, I notice to my surprise that lintian_2.5.0~rc2 has changed the paths used in contructing warnings or errors when reporting on init scripts. Previously I could write an override using /etc/init.d/downtimed but presently the initial slash has been removed: etc/init.d/downtimed