On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 07:12:18PM +0400, Alexander Rodin wrote: > В Пнд, 03/09/2007 в 10:19 -0400, Justin Pryzby пишет: > > On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 06:15:24PM +0400, Alexander Rodin wrote: > > > Hi all! > > > I have develop program (http://qstardict.ylsoftware.com) and maintain > > > Debian package for them. Now I want to put them to Debian. Can anyone to > > > be my advocate? > > Hi Alexander, > > > > Where are the debian sources? > > > Hi, Justin! > There is a Debian sources: > http://qstardict.ylsoftware.com/files/qstardict-0.07-debian-sources.tar.bz2 . > But this have some problem: written by me manpage "qstardict.1" don't > installs... Some comments.
You're the upstream author; why don't you include the manpage upstream instead of in the .diff.gz? I realize that manpages for graphical programs are difficult to write well. Does your program accept keystrokes? Does it have any other help file? Is debian/dirs really necessary? It's probably best if this is handled by upstream install scripts, and debian foo used only as a fallback. Your changelog has two "Initial release" entries. The second should (by convention) instead read "New upstream release.". Since you're the upstream author you can include sub-bullets with the major changes for that release. The copyright file should specify under which versions of the GPL the content is licensed and ideally include the full GPL header (but not the full GPL). doc-base isn't for listing manpage; see dh_installman for how to fix that. Section: universe/devel doesn't make sense for Debian. At least the manpage and "rules" files should probably have some of their comments removed. Perhaps not all of them though. The only advantage to not removing comments is to easily be able to diff to new templates... +install: build +binary-arch: build install I really wish the redundant dependancy on "build" was either not specified in the template or that someone would explain to me what purpose it serves. But I already reported it as bug #358722 and apparently knowbody nos. Justin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]