On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 9:08 PM, Robert J. Clay <rjc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>     I'll also send a summary of the work I've done so far.   (Need to
> update the ITA bug in any case and it'll allow me another chance to
> review what needed to be done...)

   The following Lintian warnings noted [1] for v0.71-4 have been resolved:
ancient-standards-version
debian-rules-missing-recommended-target
hardening-no-fortify-functions
hardening-no-relo

   The buildd warning is also related to the hardening build flags and
believe has been resolved.

    Regarding the issues found by debcheck:
- The warnings "Package has a Suggests on lha which cannot be
satisfied" on the various architectures has been  resolved by changing
that entry to 'unar' in debian/control.
- The warnings "Package has a Suggests on goldedplus | jamnntpd which
cannot be satisfied" on the various architectures: goldedplus was in
Debian & I plan to ITP it again (it's been under development again).
There is an existing ITP for jamnntpd.

  The current changelog entry:

* New Maintainer. (Closes: #693229)
* Move installation of doc/AreafixHelp.txt to debian/install.
* Move installation of doc files from the old top level Makefile to the
  dh_installdocs command line by adding them to a debian/crashmail.docs file.
* Add usage of the CPPFLAGS,CFLAGS,and LDFLAGS variables to necessary
src/  directory Makefile.linux files.
* Changes to debian/control:
  - Add 'dpkg-dev (>= 1.16.1~)' to Build-Depends.
  - Update Standards-Version to v3.9.4, no changes required.
  - Replace the Suggested non-free lha package with the unar package.
* Changes to debian/rules:
  - Add build-arch and build-indep targets.
  - Update CPPFLAGS, CFLAGS, and LDFLAGS using dpkg-buildflags.
  - Moved installation of man pages from the old top level Makefile to the
    dh_installman command line.
  - Moved installation of example files from the old top level Makefile to a
    dh_installexamples command line.
  - Moved installation of executables from the old top level Makefile to a
    dh_install command line and a debian/crashmail.install file.
  - Move the make build & clean lines from the old top level Makefile to their
    corresponding debian/rules build and clean targets.
  - Move the bin directory lines from the old top level Makefile.


-- 
Robert J. Clay
j...@rocasa.us
rjc...@gmail.com

[1]  http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/crashmail.html


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