Brian Nelson wrote:
Oops, I didn't realize you're also the upstream author. That makes the
copyright more OK than I realized. Still, you should include more on
the GPL (versioning, etc.), like in the example in that email.
Fixed, I believe.
Normally you create a package using the current policy version as a
guideline, and then keep it up to date by following
/usr/share/doc/debian-policy/upgrading-checklist.txt.gz . Often, it's
OK to just increase the number, but always check the checklist first.
I just checked the checklist, the only thing different doesn't apply, so
no changes neccessary. (Something about user promting with debconf,
which I don't use.)
They're overly aggressive. -fomit-frame-pointer makes debugging
virtually impossible AIUI, and -funroll-loops makes the code larger (and
likely slower due to more CPU cache misses). Also, Debian Policy states
you should include -g to include debugging information. Specifically,
it says:
Fixed.
Well, if you're also the upstream packager, keeping the upstream tarball
pristine is less meaningful, so it's probably not much to worry about.
Fixed, regardless.
New files (upgraded the program to 0.6.2 while I was at it):
http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~cutlerbc/stripclub/