Dear Mentors, While looking at http://lintian.debian.org/tags/gz-file-not-gzip.html I noticed this lintian warning about my package ampache.
W gz-file-not-gzip "The given file ends with .gz, which normally indicates it is compressed with gzip. However, it doesn't seem to be a gzip-compressed file. gzip will fail with an error on such files. Normally this indicates a mistake in the installation process of the package." Severity: normal, Certainty: possible The file that lintian is complaining about is usr/share/ampache/www/modules/getid3/module.archive.gzip.php As you can see the file clearly does not end with .gz but instead it ends in php. This file is not compressed with gzip but instead adds gzip functionality to the app. Is this a bug with Lintian as it is clearly reporting a false positive? Would an override of this Lintian warning be appropriate? Or both? Thanks Charlie Smotherman porthose
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