On 04/26/12 03:26, Paul Wise wrote: > On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 4:42 AM, Simon Kainz wrote: > >> after getting frustrated by broken links in some package descriptions, i >> hacked up a script to check for broken links in the packages descriptions. >> >> (see http://simon.familiekainz.at/dropbox/errs.html, based on wheezy/amd64) >> for an example. Is this worth investing some work into it? I'd gladly do, >> and (mass)file some bugs and imrove the script, if this is of some interest >> for QA/Debian and not being done already. > > That sounds like a useful project to add to qa.d.o and the PTS, even > more so if it could detect parked domains or other spammy stuff. > > Can you describe how it works? Does it check only the Homepage fields > or also links in the Description and Vcs-* fields? > Some more detail: Currently it is a mix of bash scripts, awk, and wget --spider to check if i get something else than 200 OK bakc from the server. I process /var/lib/apt/lists/... but i think i should use grep-aptavail to process the fresh package files from some mirror.
Regards,
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