Package: debian-policy Version: 4.4.1 Severity: minor Hi!
Noticed the following instances of spurious spaces after a dash, while skimming over the plain text policy document: - index, rendered as: ,--- * 7.8. Additional source packages used to build the binary - "Built- Using" `--- - chapter 4, footnote [11], rendered as: ,--- Another common way to do this is for "build" to depend on "build- stamp" and to do nothing else, and for the "build-stamp" `--- - chapter 6, footnote [2], rendered as: ,--- This can happen if the new version of the package no longer pre- depends on a package that had been partially upgraded. `--- - chapter 7, footnote [1], rendered as: ,--- While "Build-Depends", "Build-Depends-Indep" and "Build- Depends- Arch" permit the use of alternative dependencies, these `--- - chapter 8, footnote [7], rendered as: ,--- This wording allows the development files to be split into several packages, such as a separate architecture-independent libraryname- headers, provided that the development package `--- - chapter 8, footnote [13], rendered as: ,--- separate "substvars" files for each binary package and calling "dpkg- gencontrol" with the appropriate flags. `--- Thanks, Guillem