Le Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 09:04:37PM +0000, Marcin Kulisz a écrit :
> On 2013-11-17 20:43:05, Charles Plessy wrote:
> 
> > I found that libpqxx 4.0.1 contains at least one minified JavaScript file,
> > doc/html/Reference/jquery.js, for which there is no coresponding source, and
> > that is mentionned in the Debian copyright file.  If it works, it would be
> > better to replace this file with a link to the same file provided by
> > libjs-jquery.  You may find other advices on the debian-mentors mailing 
> > list on
> > how to deal with the situation.
>  
> I'm already providing link for jquery.js in libpqxx-doc.links, it is 
> documented
> in README.Debian, sorry for not giving explicit information about it in dch.
> If you think it'll be beneficial for the future I'll add such information in 
> to
> dch with the next commit. Hopefully this is sorting this problem.
> 
> On the other hand can you tell me how did you found this problem as according
> to the files listing from
> http://ftp-master.debian.org/new/libpqxx_4.0.1-2.html,
> my build logs and actual package check link is there, lintian is not
> complaining (and it used to before), so I'm a bit confused.

Hi Marcin,

indeed, I based my review on the copyright file displayed at the URL above, and
on the upstream tarball provided by the 4.0.1-1 package, given that nothing
mentions that it changed since.  I did not pay attention to the README.Debian
file, sorry, but simply grepped the unpacked source for strings such as
copyright, ©, (c), license, redistrib, etc.

The problem is that, in contrary to what the README.Debian file mentions, the
sourceless file jquery.js is still there in the source package.  In my
understanding of Debian's requirements, it has to be removed.

Cheers,

-- 
Charles Plessy
Debian Med packaging team,
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med
Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan


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