On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 07:45:37AM -0400, David Dorgan wrote: > Recently Soren Boll Overgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent > out an RFA for volume.app. I use this every day on all > my debian desktops, also Soren has no problem with > me maintaining this package. > > I have repackaged it (basically the only change was > the maintainer since it had no open bugs). > > I have posted it on > http://sponge.xevion.net/~davidd/volume.app/
Version-number is off. There is a -5 in the archive. The changelog does not close the RFA bug. The version in the archive looks superior in every aspect to me, it has no .ex files, a reasonable Standards-Version, a correct[1] description, working build-depends, etc. Just check for example the diff for debian/control: diff -u volume.app-1.1a/debian/control volume.app-1.1a/debian/control --- volume.app-1.1a/debian/control +++ volume.app-1.1a/debian/control @@ -2,17 +2,11 @@ -Section: x11 +Section: unknown Priority: optional -Maintainer: Søren Boll Overgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 3.0.0), xlibs-dev -Standards-Version: 3.5.7 +Maintainer: David Dorgan. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> +Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 3.0.0) +Standards-Version: 3.5.2 Package: volume.app Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} -Description: a dockapp enabling convenient control of a computer's volume level. - A small graphical software utility enabling quick and convenient control of a - computer's audio volume level. It is intended for use on Linux/Unix systems in - conjunction with an X window manager that supports dockable applications - ("dockapps") such as AfterStep, BlackBox, or Window Maker. - It is a refinement of an idea that first appeared in Timecop's WMix: a - user interface comprising a "knob" that can be interactively "turned" - by clicking and dragging the mouse. +Description: <insert up to 60 chars description> + <insert long description, indented with spaces> Please base your work on the latest version in the archive and provide a lintian clean package before asking for a sponsor, thanks. cu andreas [1] The short description is too long.