Hello, Thanks for the feedback. I'll send patches to upstream and ask him to (officially) release 2.55 with these changes.
Gianfranco Costamagna <locutusofb...@debian.org> writes: > $ codespell --quiet-level=3 > ./ken.l:199: anual ==> annual > ./jethro.l:172: councellor ==> councillor, counselor, councilor > ./chef:36: occurence ==> occurrence > ./filters.6:78: possibile ==> possible > ./scottish:21: noth ==> north > ./nyc.l:23: ther ==> there, their, the > ./nyc.l:31: wanna ==> want to | disabled because one might want to > allow informal pronunciation > ./newspeak.l:23: unchangable ==> unchangeable > ./newspeak.l:353: Miscelaneous ==> Miscellaneous > ./newspeak.l:401: alse ==> else > ./debian/changelog:312: nto ==> not | disable due to \n Most of these were false positives, but I've fixed the few real ones. > duck > E: debian/control: Vcs-Browser: https://git.ieval.ro/?p=filters.git: > ERROR (Certainty:certain) > Curl:0 HTTP:503 No error This was a real 503, as the server was overloaded at that moment. Working fine now. > cppcheck -j1 --quiet -f . | grep -vF 'cppcheck: error: could not find > or open any of the paths given.' > [scramble.c:175]: (error) Memory leak: word > [scramble.c:180]: (error) Common realloc mistake: 'word' nulled but > not freed upon failure Fixed. > perlcritic -1 . 2>&1 | grep -vF 'No perl files were found.' > > [lots] This package is a collection of (mostly) very old scripts. I don't think it is reasonable to expect them to conform to perlcritic, much less perlcritic -1. I'd be in favour of fixing some of the warnings from a script if I was fixing a bug in it, but otherwise I believe there is no reason to modify the scripts. -- Marius Gavrilescu
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