Hi! Thanks for having a look at the package.
Frank Küster wrote: > Christoph Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Are there multiple 0.7 versions? :) Not that I know of. Probably mixed up the tarball with one of the dev dir. I rebuild the package with a downloaded version. >> >>Further annotations: >>- your debian/changelog looks strange :( I hope it's better now. >>- please tidy up the debian/rules file :( I'm sorry, but I have no clue what you want you want me to do. >>- building the package works well :) fine :) >>- when I tried to use the "Help" menu item I had a segfault :( *blush* fixed. >> >>Could you please fix these minor issues? As reported above. The new files can be found at http://isotopatcalc.sourceforge.net/debian/ > > Some further comments: > > - you are also the upstream developer of this package. Do you use > Debian, or would you just like to see it included in one more > distribution? I'm asking because if you're going to maintain it, you > should be using it on Debian. The program is developed and used with debian. > > - There's a manpage for gips in the debian directory, why not in the > upstream tarball? To write a proper documentation is still somewhere on the todo list :( This very basic man page was added for the debian package. It will be added to the next upstream version. > > - Since the package will depend on X, it would be nice to have a hint in > the description that there's also a command line tool. And that it > produces gnuplot output, anyway. The command line tool is not part of this package and is therefore not mentioned. It's not included in order to start things simple. On a longer time scale it is planned to split the program into a library, a command line tool and a GUI as supposed previously: http://lists.debian.org/debian-science/2005/08/msg00125.html > > - Upstream issue: The tarball happens to contain a copy of the GPL, but > nowhere does it say that this license applies to the other contents. > It should, please read the "How to apply" section in COPYING. The sourcefiles are marked as supposed here: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html Nevertheless I seems that the template I borrwed from somewhere was not complete also something I will take care off in the next upstream release. > > It also is practice to include the paragraphs cited here in > debian/copyright, not only "It's GPL, text is at...". I don't know > whether this is mandatory, though. I included the paragraphs. Regards Dirk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]