"[Standards compliance]
Yes... well not sure about binary postinst."
-> Yeah, I'm not fan either about that solution. Can't we achieve this more
elegantly via a dpkg trigger? That way, we wouldn't fail the whole transition
in case we can't compile the module.
Also, I think the package should dep on gcc or any involved compiler?
Finally, there is no obvious copyright of the file not in debian/ directory. We
need to either:
- have one GPL2 header into that file (and then, we have an obvious "upstream"
copyright
- ship a COPYING or LICENSE file.
** Changed in: s390-netdevice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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