On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 05:51:50PM +0100, Albert van der Horst wrote: > * Package name : lina > Version : 5.3.0-1
Hi! I for one don't know the slightest bit about Forth, but as no one has taken this RFS, I can review packaging only -- which, while not ideal, is not a show stopper for uploading. I'm afraid the package fails to build, you need to add fasm to Build-Depends. > Changes since the last upload: > > * Initial release (Closes: #859130) > * Added a Makefile > * Administrative defects detected by lintian Usually, the first release has a changelog with nothing but "initial release" in it -- there are no changes to report. Cases where it's reasonable to do otherwise are: 1. existing out-of-Debian .deb packaging 2. a truly noteworthy remark Neither of additional entries match these criteria: adding a makefile is part of the packaging. Also, "defects detected by lintian" means nothing. What matters is _what_ needed to be fixed, not what tool was used to spot the defect. Before we even start, it would be nice if you could address the rest of issues detected by lintian -- an automated system saves a lot of human time. Also, is this the real source (AKA, "preferred form for modification")? Assembler is a valid language, generated assembler (nor generated shell, generated C, ...) is not. Some parts say about a configuration process that, as it seems to me, expands variables for a particular platform. Your choice of a language to code a compiler is... interesting. But then, at least it's not node.js, php or python :) May your family not interfere with hacking the next few days. Meow! -- // If you believe in so-called "intellectual property", please immediately // cease using counterfeit alphabets. Instead, contact the nearest temple // of Amon, whose priests will provide you with scribal services for all // your writing needs, for Reasonable And Non-Discriminatory prices.