Hi Chris, Thank you for sponsoring and reviewing! Reply follows inline.
On Thu, Aug 09, 2018 at 08:06:43AM +0100, Chris Lamb wrote: > For your wishlist/TODO: > > * Please fix "wrong-section-according-to-package-name" on your next > upload (or otherwise fix Lintian). This is currently an Informational level message. When it was a Warning I declared Section: lisp, even though I do not believe that this is accurate. Re: fixing Lintian, this will require a discussion and a more clear definition of Section: lisp. Most Emacs modes should probably be in Section: editors, because they are interactive extensions to an editor. Magit is definitely in the right section eg: vcs. Emacs packages that enable IDE modes should be in Section: devel. Section: lisp should be reserved for libraries like dash-el. > * You should probably avoid building the documentation too if the > nodocs build profile is enabled. I've added it to my TODO and will start learning about how to do this. > * gzip -9 might need to be gzip -9n for a reproducible build > (unchecked) but I'm surprised it's not compressed by another tool > too (unchecked). Thank you for pointing this out. I've reverted @commit:9095c18 because README.rst is only 2.8k and dh_compress already does the right thing automatically; that is to say, README.rst is not "larger than 4k in size" and should not be compressed. On the topic of reproducibility, generating an info page made Elpy unreproducible! https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/unstable/amd64/elpy.html This will take time to look into. Possibilities are: 1) sphinx-build is at fault 2) makeinfo is at fault 3) something is missing how I'm using 1 and/or 2. - if this is the case then it's also a case of incomplete documentation Sincerely, Nicholas
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