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commit fc3b251f1e49d479e750ec5b7012ea4b0d0e687e Author: gregor herrmann <gre...@debian.org> Date: Fri May 22 17:18:40 2015 +0200 add comments to d/changelog summary: looks all good, I think the package is ready Git-Dch: Ignore --- debian/changelog | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog index 6a05e80..44bf2b9 100644 --- a/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/changelog @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ rex (1.2.1-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium to simply add all of them to Copyright of Files: * ? Currently I tried to track down every file's copyright, but it will become more complicated if project grows. + * in general that approach is fine and happens in other packages as well - d/control: + why is libsort-naturally-perl in B-D-I and not in Depends/Recommends? grep shows it's used in lib/Rex/Group/Entry/Server.pm @@ -20,10 +21,12 @@ rex (1.2.1-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium others are needed for more specific cases. Like libdbi-perl is not needed for file manipulations, so I thought it should be placed into Recommended and installed when a user requests rex + dbi. + * sounds good Now I think that to achive such modularity, rex should be split in different packages, but right now I have no idea how to do it, and because it is distribuited as one software package I think it makes sense to put all modules in Depends, after all its just small perl modules :) or ? + * agreed, splitting is probably painful + autopktest still fail, please fix or remove header Removed the header,don't know how to fix all issues revealed by pkg-perl-autotest. How do I run it correctly ? with commands -- Alioth's /usr/local/bin/git-commit-notice on /srv/git.debian.org/git/pkg-perl/packages/rex.git _______________________________________________ Pkg-perl-cvs-commits mailing list Pkg-perl-cvs-commits@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-perl-cvs-commits