On Thu, Sep 08, 2016 at 09:42:57AM +0200, Emmanuel Bourg wrote: > That makes sense, but in this case what is the usefulness of the > Standards-Version field? And more precisely, why is it considered an > error [1] to omit it?
As far as I care, the only point of the field is to document which policy version you've checked the package against. > > Speaking for the Java team, on each new version of the policy we have to > update this field in ~500 packages actively maintained, and most of the > time no other change is necessary. If the field could be deprecated it > would save some time. You should still check that there's no policy changes that affect you. That's what takes most of the time. Updating debian/control after that is easily automatable. sed -i debian/control \ -e '/^Standards-Version:/s/.*/Standards-Version: 2038.01.19/' -- I want to build worthwhile things that might last. --joeyh
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