On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 23:01:12 +0400, Игорь Пашев <pashev.i...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have fixed all lintian issues, except two: > 1. image-file-in-usr-lib (e. g. > usr/lib/open-axiom/share/hypertex/bitmaps/anna_logo.xbm) Hmm. This should be fixed eventually, but if it will be fixed upstream anyway, it is probably more sensible to wait for that fix. In the meantime, I think we can live with it. I know that racket had a few hundred of these before I did the symlink trick. Maybe others feel differently about the severity of this problem. You should probably investigate whether the fasl files are architecture independant (i.e. can work on arm, mips, sparc and friends). In that case, it will be worthwhile splitting out an open-axiom-common architecture independent package. This only needs to be build (and stored) once. On the other hand, the fasl files may depend tightly on the machine architecture. > 2. unusual-interpreter + script-not-executable (e. g. > usr/lib/open-axiom/algebra/D02EJFA.fasl) [...] > The second is a feature of SBCL: *.fasl files are compiled lisp code, > and they must have a special header. Changing shebang makes SBCL core > contains an illegal byte in the FASL header at position 0: Expected 35, got > 10. The literal error message complains because the file does not start with #. Maybe you have a blank line before # FASL? I'm no common lisp expert though. As far as I understand, the #! is added by sbcl to permit fasl files to be run as scripts. But this is not much use if the path inserted is in the build tree, namely something like: #!/build/open-axiom-NMAtjL/open-axiom-1.4.1+svn~2299/build-tree/src/interp/interpsys --script I'm not sure if open-axiom uses this feature (and I notice sbcl itself also has broken #! lines in it's fasl files. In your case, I suspect the upstream build process is putting the wrong path into the #! lines. interpsys isn't installed by debian sbcl and it isn't included in the open-axiom source package. David -- 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/87k49xy415.fsf@zancas.localnet