Dear Norbert,

Thank you for your help with my snap2 project.

The package appears to be lintian-clean.

How do you come to that idea?

Of course I came to that idea by running lintian (Lintian v1.24.2.1+lenny1) 
against the binary deb.  It reported nothing (clean).  I think the problem is 
that I am running the Debian stable (Lenny) version of dpkg-dev, and you are 
probably running sid.  I see now that for software intended for sid I should 
run the sid versions of these tools.

I also see that I overlooked that the binary-arch target is required - sorry.

BUT: You have a dependency on
        gtkdialog
but there is no package gtkdialog anymore, and also the file is gone
(but in m68k arch, please see packages.debian.org and search for
gtkdialog file).

SO I am not sure how this program should run?

It did not occur to me to check for gtkdialog in Sid (it is available in Lenny 
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/gtkdialog).  So, until there is a gtkdialog 
package in Sid, snap2 cannot run.  This is a great disappointment - I put a lot 
of effort into this, my first Debian package.

I'm sorry I did not check for the dependencies in Sid.  I never imagined that 
gtkdialog would be left out (so far, anyway).

Since the snap2 dependencies cannot be fulfilled, I withdraw my RFS for snap2.

Thanks again.

Lloyd


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