On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 12:49:34PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > So, I grabbed fmirror today because an admin friend suggested it. I cd'ed to > /usr/share/doc/fmirror and low and behold, no /usr/share/doc/fmirror. I check > the changelog and this binary-any package has not been uploaded in 2 years. > It > is standards version 2.3.0.1, ICK! > > So, perhaps we should drop the bar a little. If your package is not at least > 3.x.x, it gets held.
I object to this. Holding packages due to actual bugs, yes certainly. Holding packages because there's a number that seems to indicate there might possibly be bugs, no way in hell. I'd encourage the lintian maintainer ( :) ) to automatically file "old standards version" bugs about such packages (of normal/minor/wishlist severity); and I'd definitely encourage the lintian maintainer to file serious bugs about automatically detect-able violations of any MUST directives in current policy (no matter what standards-version the packages claims to comply with). But please don't file RC bugs unless there is a *specific* problem with the package. Shaleh, I'm not sure I got around to filing a bug against lintian about this, but it'd be nice if lintian differentiated between MUST/SHOULD/MAY violations in its output. Something like: E!: non-FHS-directory E-: missing-manpage E?: standards-version-uses-4-digits-not-3 or similar, perhaps? Cheers, aj -- Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/> I don't speak for anyone save myself. GPG signed mail preferred. ``_Any_ increase in interface difficulty, in exchange for a benefit you do not understand, cannot perceive, or don't care about, is too much.'' -- John S. Novak, III (The Humblest Man on the Net)
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