On Thu, 7 Jul 2011 23:05:03 +0200 Benoît Knecht <benoit.kne...@fsfe.org> wrote:
> Hi Paul, > > Paul Wise wrote: > > It is rare to see an RFS that says "The package appears to be > > lintian clean." and the package (especially binary ones) actually > > be lintian clean. If we were to change the RFS template, what could > > we change it to in order to encourage accuracy and for people to > > actually use lintian and fix any issues found. > > I think three things are currently unclear: Are they unclear in specific documents, or in general? > - lintian should be run on the .changes file before uploading a > package to mentors, in order to check both the source and binary > package (I know I used to run it on the .dsc file without > realizing it wasn't checking the binary package). This isn't mentioned on [1], should it be suggested for inclusion? [1] http://mentors.debian.net/cgi-bin/maintainer-intro > > - The -I and --pedantic options should always be used. Why is that? the manual entry for --pedantic says > Pedantic tags are Lintian at its most pickiest and > include checks for particular Debian packaging styles and checks that > many people disagree with. Expect false positives and > Lintian tags that you don't consider useful if you use this option. > Adding overrides for pedantic tags is probably not > worth the effort. Wouldn't requiring people show tags that aren't relevant just train them to ignore lintian? > - And always use the latest version from unstable. or backports, for those on stable :) > Would writing something like "Paste the output of lintian -I > --pedantic your_package.changes" instead of filling that line > automatically in the template be a better option? I would imagine > people would then try to fix any issues before blindly sending the > message to mentors. or they wouldn't bother to paste anything into the box :/ thanks, kk > > Cheers, > -- Karl Goetz, (Kamping_Kaiser / VK5FOSS) Debian contributor / gNewSense Maintainer http://www.kgoetz.id.au No, I won't join your social networking group
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