Package: paridoc Version: 1.39.03-7 Severity: important This bug report has been created automatically by the Lintian Debian package checker. (Please refer to http://schwarz.developer.debian.org/lintian/ for details.)
Below, there are two lists of problems that have been detected in this package (and probably in other binary packages that come from the same source package). The first list contains problems which are considered `release-critical' (i.e., these bugs have to be fixed before the code freeze--if not, the package will be moved into project/orphaned), while the second list contains `normal' bugs (of course, these problems should be fixed too, but we won't remove the package if this isn't done before the freeze). If you have any questions, or think that Lintian has a bug, or that your package requires a policy exceptions, feel free to contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] about this. Thanks, Chris, Richard, and Lintian :) List of `release-critical' bugs =============================== E: paridoc: no-copyright-file Each binary package has to include a plain file /usr/doc/<pkg>/copyright See Policy Manual, section 5.6 for details. List of `normal' bugs ===================== E: pari: manpage-not-compressed usr/man/man1/gp.1 Manual pages have to be installed compressed (using `gzip -9'). See Policy Manual, section 5.1 for details. W: pari: ancient-standards-version 2.1.2.2 The source package refers to a `Standards-Version' older than one year. Please update your package to latest policy and set this control field appropriately. If the package is already compliant with the current standards, you don't have to reupload the package just to adjust the Standards-Version control field. However, please remember to update this field next time you upload the package. You might want to check out the Policy checklist for upgrading your packages to see, which changes you have to do on your packages. W: pari: possible-name-space-pollution usr/bin/gp The package installs a binary which uses a very short file name (one or two characters). This is not forbidden by policy, but short names should be reserved for the user. Unless this short name has been used for a while already (like the famous `ls', `rm', `cp' commands), you should consider giving these binaries a longer name. If you think that the short name is ok, please send a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that this error gets included in the overrides file of Lintian. (With that, Lintian will ignore this bug in the future.) ---end-of-automatic-bug-report--- -- E-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST. Trouble? E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .