Julien, 2011/5/1 Julien Valroff <jul...@debian.org>: > Le dimanche 01 mai 2011 à 15:12:48 (+0200 CEST), Emilien Klein a écrit : > I don't get this empty directory when removing the complete dh_install > override... > > Looking at the bug you reported against python-distutils-extra [0], I have > checked the code and noticed the behaviour was actually fixed in revision > 241 [1].
Indeed, this has been fixed, but the bug I reported was not updated. I've added a comment there so that it can get closed. I guess it got fixed inadvertently! I have thus removed the now-unnecessary override. >> [...] Where should I add such a note? I see none such note >> in the description of nautilus-open-terminal. > > README.Debian seems the best place, though not all users look at this > before reporting a bug ;) I've added a README.Debian file, with it's content blatantly copied from your version made for nautilus-open-terminal! >> > As for the application itself: what features does it bring compared to >> > nautilus-image-converter? Sending by email can already be done by >> > nautilus-sendextension. >> >> Actually sending the resized images by email is a feature that's not >> yet implemented. The only option to send for now is to send it to a >> remote file hosting site, which is not supported by >> nautilus-image-converter. Other features is zipping the resized >> images, and putting in subfolders. These are the features I >> concentrated on to get the first release out. More will follow. > > Thanks, I now understand your motivation and objectives. Great! >> > I have also noticed a behaviour which should be changed: when resizing a >> > small image to a greater size, it gets actually resized (ie. a 500x500 >> > picture is resized to eg. 768x768). I would expect the pictures to be >> > resized to smaller size only if the aim is to reduce their weight so that >> > they can easily be sent eg. by email. >> >> Actually that's a feature, not a bug. I explicitly allow to resize up >> to 200% (if you use the scaling option) to accommodate some users >> wanting to increase the height and width of the images. If someone >> expresses that need, I'm OK with allowing them to do it even if it >> degrades the quality of the images... > > As a user, I would appreciate a warning when resizing means degrading the > quality of a picture. Created a new bug report [0]. > [...] >> Please review the updated package. > > Please check this empty directory issue and try and write a small note about > restarting nautilus, I'll then upload the package for you. Both done. New version uploaded, please check. Thanks Julien! +Emilien P.S.: Please CC me since I'm not subscribed to the mentors list. [0] https://bugs.launchpad.net/nautilus-image-manipulator/+bug/775024 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/banlktikbo2jtmbboq1fj6scyu1lkuan...@mail.gmail.com