* Giulio Paci <giuliop...@gmail.com>, 2012-07-19, 21:01:
It happens 1) when you retrieve files from VCS systems or
Fair enough. (Although I'd rather touch the generated files in
debian/rules than patch upstream makefile.)
2) when you need to patch one of those files (it was required in a
previous version of the package).
dpkg-source is supposed to set the same mtime on all patched files, so
this shouldn't be a problem.
I see the following warnings in the build log:
| 3 combinations of copyright and licensing found.
| WARNING: The following (and possibly more) new or changed notices discovered:
|
| debian/patches/1001_manpage_fixes.patch
| debian/patches/2001_makefile_configuration.patch
| debian/patches/2002_examples_fixes.patch
| debian/peg.links
|
| To fix the situation please do the following:
| 1) Fully compare debian/copyright_hints with debian/copyright_newhints
| 2) Update debian/copyright as needed
| 3) Replace debian/copyright_hints with debian/copyright_newhints
Please update format URI in debian/copyright.
Lintian says: P: peg: no-upstream-changelog
I see that upstream does maintain a changelog on the project's website.
You could ask him to include it in the future tarballs.
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