Paul Wise wrote: > On Nov 14, 2007 8:50 AM, Robin Cornelius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "libllmozlib". > > Some comments on your package: >
Hi Paul, Thanks for the feedback > lots of commented out stuff in debian/rules that doesn't need to be there > > copyright file looks like a good candidate for reformatting as per > http://wiki.debian.org/Proposals/CopyrightFormat Ack > > might want to add http://www.ubrowser.com/llmozlib.php as the homepage > field (see http://wiki.debian.org/HomepageFieldHOWTO) Please see my comments about upstream at the end. > > I think it is a good idea to change the long descriptions so that they > are not mostly copies of each other. Ack, Ok thats just stuff that needs correcting > > is "so name so name" in debian/changelog a typo? It made sense when i did it :-( but now it makes none. I can update this before next upload too. > > The NEWS and README files need not be installed, one is zero bytes and > the other contains no information that is useful to people who aren't > compiling from source. Ack > > You do not include a debian/watch file, please read the uscan manual > page and add one. > > Where did the orig.tar.gz really come from? I can only find tarballs > and zip files that use dates as version numbers instead of 1.1.1-2. > This is where the problems start, because upstream is a mess and I have made the situation much worse. The page http://www.ubrowser.com/llmozlib.php is the homepage for the project BUT no releases are happening there any more, or they are very irregular. The latest llmozlib code is available from https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Source_downloads#Support_library_source I presume I should set the home page field as http://www.ubrowser.com/llmozlib.php set the uscan to look at the https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Source_downloads page and make a note in README.debian about this? The 2nd problem is the .tar.gz file is a mess. The .orig.tar.gz came from http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-2977 I assume the *correct* solution for this is to use the original .tar.gz (wiki.secondlife.com/......) and create dpatch diffs to bring it up to the required version. In fact the diffs would 99.99% be adding code to the tree (eg a Makefile and autoconf stuff and additional cpp and h files that are needed) as upstream has no build system at all. Many thanks for your help, i will start work on this but it will take a little while as there a number of changes that need fixing. Best regards Robin
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