> I have used pbuilder, and it seems to me that all needed build > dependencies are correctly addressed.
< snip > > That's due to the Lintian version I have on my Ubuntu 10.04 > workstation, which is not the most recent (2.3.4ubuntu2). What are the > consequences of not running the latest version of Lintian? How do we > go about this? Should I have sid in a VM somewhere to package my > software? You should always build in sid and check with lintian from sid. With pbuilder that should be fairly simple. As far as I understand this does not involve any VM, just an automatically generated chroot. > Regarding your other comment: > * You have an unwanted patch in debian/patches which was automatically > added by the 3.0 (quilt) source format > > This patch gets created automatically when running debuild, because > the .pot file gets generated again. How can I prevent this, and is it > a big problem (after all, the .mo files need to be compiled before > packaging, so I'm not sure this should be a problem). Remove it in your clean target and it will not get included in the patch. Make the patch as clean as possible, that is easier for review. > As a side note, should the .pot (translation template) be included in > the binary package? It is currently not. If the translations work without it, there is no need. Paul
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