Hi, On 23/08/17 15:23, Jaromír Mikeš wrote: > 2017-08-23 15:37 GMT+02:00 James Cowgill <jcowg...@debian.org>: >> On 23/08/17 13:04, Jaromír Mikeš wrote: > Hi James, > >>> Vee One Suite has new package padthv1 >>> http://www.rncbc.org/drupal/node/1846 >>> https://padthv1.sourceforge.io/ >>> >>> I need DD to upload it to "NEW" ... can somebody do it for me? [...] >> - The short name for public domain works is "public-domain".
I think DEP5 is case-sensitive, so the P has to be lower case: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/#license-short-name > Thank you for reviewing. > All above done! Thanks. One thing I just noticed is that only one dbgsym package is built but there are 3 binary packages. This means the upstream build system is stripping the binaries somewhere. I had a play and I think adding "QMAKE_STRIP =" to the 3 .pri.in files in src/ will fix it. >> On a related note, I see you've patched upstream to move the lv2 plugins >> back into /usr/lib/lv2. I do not know much about lv2 plugins, but is it >> a good idea to install them to a multiarch path at some point? How much >> work would that be to do for every lv2 plugin in the archive? Would >> doing that cause any big issues? >> > > This is interesting topic which I already started here on list quite long > time ago. > I would need to search archive to find this tread. > Generally problem is ( as I understand it ) that plugins hosts doesn't > search for plugins in multiarch path :( > Otherwise it would great to have them multiarch. I think if this were done, the plugin hosts should search both directories as a transitional measure (so we could then gradually move the plugins over). I have just found this: http://lv2plug.in/pages/filesystem-hierarchy-standard.html It says that the system path is "$PREFIX/lib/lv2" (as opposed to "$LIBDIR/lv2" which would imply multiarch) so maybe this is the wrong idea, or at least we should talk to upstream LV2 if we do this. Thanks, James
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