2008/5/22 Vincent Bernat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I did not check if it is a requirement, but debug version of library are > usually suffixed by "-dbg". For example libpocoxml5-dbg. Is there any > difference between the debug and non debug versions apart from stripped > symbols? If there is no other difference, you might prefer to use > dh_strip to generate debug version of your packages. This will install > debug symbols in /usr/lib/debug like most dbg packages.
"d" suffix in debug library names is POCO convention, I would like to keep this, as those libraries are not just unstripped version of non "d" libraries. Also most people uses library name with "d" suffix when want to link against debug version. > In debian/changelog, why did you set urgency=high? You should also > acknowledge NMU. Low is OK, I have no explanation for high, so I changed this. NMU is also acknowledged now. > Since you are removing non-free stuff from orig tarball, you should > either explain in README.Debian-source how to get the dfsg tarball from > the orig tarball or add a get-orig-source in debian/rules. README.Debian-source added. Change is tinny. Only one directory contains examples with NDA notice. Those files were removed. > You can remove the CFLAGS settings in debian/rules. This is now done by > dpkg-buildpackage. Done. > Your debian/watch needs some mangling: > Newest version on remote site is 1.3.2, local version is 1.3.2+dfsg1 > => remote site does not even have current version > Look at dmangleversion flag to correct this. Done. There are also a build-dep change. After a small review I decided to replace iODBC with unixODBC. Fixed package: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/poco/poco_1.3.2+dfsg1-1.dsc Regards, -- Krzysztof Burghardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.burghardt.pl/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]