Bug#67216: 66963 Proven Techniques Help You Make 6,000 - Guaranteed!

2004-02-17 Thread Kristina Vaughan
66963

What would you do if Ebay started depositing thousands of dollars into your 
bank account every month?

Thats what it is doing for 50,000 + other people each month... And It Can 
Happen To You Too!

The Best way to describe eBay is this: It's a private money machine in your 
house or apartment.

Really! There are people making so much money that it is quite simply hard to 
believe and it is easy!

You Want a Piece of It? Well Now's Your Chance!

Find out more: http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

eBay... a corvette sold every 3 hours. A diamond ring every 6 minutes. A 
digital camera every 90

seconds. An article of clothing every 3 seconds! The MyAuctionBiz Video Courses 
& Tutorials will show

YOU step by step how to literally Rake In The Profits with eBay Auctions, even 
while on vacation!

For people looking to make an extra income, or even create a thriving home 
business, eBay is the best

thing since. well, since ANYTHING! But there are tips and techniques you need 
to know to guarantee

your success. That's what this intensive Video Coaching, Tutorial & Software 
Package Kit in

MyAuctionBiz is all about!

Find out more: http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

Join the 50,000 + Americans who have made eBay auctions their full time job!

eBay is a virtual goldmine if you know what you're doing, and after this fun, 
information packed 3

hour video coaching series and extreme package of eBay tutorials and software, 
you will BE the expert.

 You will learn:

- Finding High Profit Items to Sell on eBay
- Selling Information Products At ZERO Cost
- Over 1 Million Name Brand & Popular Products at Wholesale
- Thousands of Suppliers
- DropShippers Who Will Ship Orders Directly To Your Customers
- Setting Up a Free eBay Account
- Launching a Successful & Profitable Auction
- Formatting Highly Targeted Ads That Sell
- Tricks to Pull Buyers from Your Competitors Auctions
- Choosing Effective Categories That Drive Traffic
- Auction Naming Secrets for Maximum Exposure
- Driving Search Engine Traffic to Your Auctions
- Advanced Auction Management Features
- Software That Multiplies Your eBay Efforts
- Services That Automate Your eBay Enterprise
- Other Auction Marketplaces You Can Profit On
- Benefits of Becoming a PowerSeller
- The Power of Buyer & Seller Feedback

With All these amazing benefits, you can't afford to miss out. eBay is 
exploding, and people want your

stuff! In fact, people want just about anything anyone starts an auction for, 
it's a phenomenon and

it's in YOUR house NOW!

Find out more: http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

Get started by ordering the MyAuctionBiz Video, Tutorial and Software Kit NOW! 
If you apply the

techniques we teach, you will never have to work for anybody again!


Kristina Vaughan

http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

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Bug#71527: 70774 The Complete Guide To Make More Money

2004-02-17 Thread Chance Goldstein
70774

What would you do if Ebay started depositing thousands of dollars into your 
bank account every month?

Thats what it is doing for 50,000 + other people each month... And It Can 
Happen To You Too!

The Best way to describe eBay is this: It's a private money machine in your 
house or apartment.

Really! There are people making so much money that it is quite simply hard to 
believe and it is easy!

You Want a Piece of It? Well Now's Your Chance!

Find out more: http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

eBay... a corvette sold every 3 hours. A diamond ring every 6 minutes. A 
digital camera every 90

seconds. An article of clothing every 3 seconds! The MyAuctionBiz Video Courses 
& Tutorials will show

YOU step by step how to literally Rake In The Profits with eBay Auctions, even 
while on vacation!

For people looking to make an extra income, or even create a thriving home 
business, eBay is the best

thing since. well, since ANYTHING! But there are tips and techniques you need 
to know to guarantee

your success. That's what this intensive Video Coaching, Tutorial & Software 
Package Kit in

MyAuctionBiz is all about!

Find out more: http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

Join the 50,000 + Americans who have made eBay auctions their full time job!

eBay is a virtual goldmine if you know what you're doing, and after this fun, 
information packed 3

hour video coaching series and extreme package of eBay tutorials and software, 
you will BE the expert.

 You will learn:

- Finding High Profit Items to Sell on eBay
- Selling Information Products At ZERO Cost
- Over 1 Million Name Brand & Popular Products at Wholesale
- Thousands of Suppliers
- DropShippers Who Will Ship Orders Directly To Your Customers
- Setting Up a Free eBay Account
- Launching a Successful & Profitable Auction
- Formatting Highly Targeted Ads That Sell
- Tricks to Pull Buyers from Your Competitors Auctions
- Choosing Effective Categories That Drive Traffic
- Auction Naming Secrets for Maximum Exposure
- Driving Search Engine Traffic to Your Auctions
- Advanced Auction Management Features
- Software That Multiplies Your eBay Efforts
- Services That Automate Your eBay Enterprise
- Other Auction Marketplaces You Can Profit On
- Benefits of Becoming a PowerSeller
- The Power of Buyer & Seller Feedback

With All these amazing benefits, you can't afford to miss out. eBay is 
exploding, and people want your

stuff! In fact, people want just about anything anyone starts an auction for, 
it's a phenomenon and

it's in YOUR house NOW!

Find out more: http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

Get started by ordering the MyAuctionBiz Video, Tutorial and Software Kit NOW! 
If you apply the

techniques we teach, you will never have to work for anybody again!


Chance Goldstein

http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

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2004-02-17 Thread vittoriapatronato



Bug#233237: git: There is no manual page for gitview(1)

2004-02-17 Thread Jari Aalto
Package: git
Version: 4.3.20-3
Severity: normal

THe git package lacks a manual page for gitview


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Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=en_US.iso88591

Versions of packages git depends on:
ii  libc6 2.3.2.ds1-11   GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libncurses5   5.3.20030719-5 Shared libraries for terminal hand
ii  libreadline4  4.3-10 GNU readline and history libraries




Bug#233239: git: More missing manual pages - extra manual pages

2004-02-17 Thread Jari Aalto
Package: git
Version: 4.3.20-3
Severity: normal

The git package seems to have these problems:

Programs with no manual pages:
/usr/bin/gitps
/usr/bin/gitview
/usr/bin/gitwipe
/usr/bin/gitwhich
/usr/bin/gitmkdirs
/usr/bin/gitxgrep

Manual pages, but no programs:
/usr/share/man/man1/gitregrep.1.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/gitrfgrep.1.gz

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Architecture: i386
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Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=en_US.iso88591

Versions of packages git depends on:
ii  libc6 2.3.2.ds1-11   GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libncurses5   5.3.20030719-5 Shared libraries for terminal hand
ii  libreadline4  4.3-10 GNU readline and history libraries




Bug#71527: 70572 You Deserve To Make 6,000!

2004-02-17 Thread Jan Rodrigues
70572

What would you do if Ebay started depositing thousands of dollars into your 
bank account every month?

Thats what it is doing for 50,000 + other people each month... And It Can 
Happen To You Too!

The Best way to describe eBay is this: It's a private money machine in your 
house or apartment.

Really! There are people making so much money that it is quite simply hard to 
believe and it is easy!

You Want a Piece of It? Well Now's Your Chance!

Find out more: http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

eBay... a corvette sold every 3 hours. A diamond ring every 6 minutes. A 
digital camera every 90

seconds. An article of clothing every 3 seconds! The MyAuctionBiz Video Courses 
& Tutorials will show

YOU step by step how to literally Rake In The Profits with eBay Auctions, even 
while on vacation!

For people looking to make an extra income, or even create a thriving home 
business, eBay is the best

thing since. well, since ANYTHING! But there are tips and techniques you need 
to know to guarantee

your success. That's what this intensive Video Coaching, Tutorial & Software 
Package Kit in

MyAuctionBiz is all about!

Find out more: http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

Join the 50,000 + Americans who have made eBay auctions their full time job!

eBay is a virtual goldmine if you know what you're doing, and after this fun, 
information packed 3

hour video coaching series and extreme package of eBay tutorials and software, 
you will BE the expert.

 You will learn:

- Finding High Profit Items to Sell on eBay
- Selling Information Products At ZERO Cost
- Over 1 Million Name Brand & Popular Products at Wholesale
- Thousands of Suppliers
- DropShippers Who Will Ship Orders Directly To Your Customers
- Setting Up a Free eBay Account
- Launching a Successful & Profitable Auction
- Formatting Highly Targeted Ads That Sell
- Tricks to Pull Buyers from Your Competitors Auctions
- Choosing Effective Categories That Drive Traffic
- Auction Naming Secrets for Maximum Exposure
- Driving Search Engine Traffic to Your Auctions
- Advanced Auction Management Features
- Software That Multiplies Your eBay Efforts
- Services That Automate Your eBay Enterprise
- Other Auction Marketplaces You Can Profit On
- Benefits of Becoming a PowerSeller
- The Power of Buyer & Seller Feedback

With All these amazing benefits, you can't afford to miss out. eBay is 
exploding, and people want your

stuff! In fact, people want just about anything anyone starts an auction for, 
it's a phenomenon and

it's in YOUR house NOW!

Find out more: http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

Get started by ordering the MyAuctionBiz Video, Tutorial and Software Kit NOW! 
If you apply the

techniques we teach, you will never have to work for anybody again!


Jan Rodrigues

http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

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Bug#67216: 66982 The Secret Of Make 6,000

2004-02-17 Thread Brent Lowry
66982

What would you do if Ebay started depositing thousands of dollars into your 
bank account every month?

Thats what it is doing for 50,000 + other people each month... And It Can 
Happen To You Too!

The Best way to describe eBay is this: It's a private money machine in your 
house or apartment.

Really! There are people making so much money that it is quite simply hard to 
believe and it is easy!

You Want a Piece of It? Well Now's Your Chance!

Find out more: http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

eBay... a corvette sold every 3 hours. A diamond ring every 6 minutes. A 
digital camera every 90

seconds. An article of clothing every 3 seconds! The MyAuctionBiz Video Courses 
& Tutorials will show

YOU step by step how to literally Rake In The Profits with eBay Auctions, even 
while on vacation!

For people looking to make an extra income, or even create a thriving home 
business, eBay is the best

thing since. well, since ANYTHING! But there are tips and techniques you need 
to know to guarantee

your success. That's what this intensive Video Coaching, Tutorial & Software 
Package Kit in

MyAuctionBiz is all about!

Find out more: http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

Join the 50,000 + Americans who have made eBay auctions their full time job!

eBay is a virtual goldmine if you know what you're doing, and after this fun, 
information packed 3

hour video coaching series and extreme package of eBay tutorials and software, 
you will BE the expert.

 You will learn:

- Finding High Profit Items to Sell on eBay
- Selling Information Products At ZERO Cost
- Over 1 Million Name Brand & Popular Products at Wholesale
- Thousands of Suppliers
- DropShippers Who Will Ship Orders Directly To Your Customers
- Setting Up a Free eBay Account
- Launching a Successful & Profitable Auction
- Formatting Highly Targeted Ads That Sell
- Tricks to Pull Buyers from Your Competitors Auctions
- Choosing Effective Categories That Drive Traffic
- Auction Naming Secrets for Maximum Exposure
- Driving Search Engine Traffic to Your Auctions
- Advanced Auction Management Features
- Software That Multiplies Your eBay Efforts
- Services That Automate Your eBay Enterprise
- Other Auction Marketplaces You Can Profit On
- Benefits of Becoming a PowerSeller
- The Power of Buyer & Seller Feedback

With All these amazing benefits, you can't afford to miss out. eBay is 
exploding, and people want your

stuff! In fact, people want just about anything anyone starts an auction for, 
it's a phenomenon and

it's in YOUR house NOW!

Find out more: http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

Get started by ordering the MyAuctionBiz Video, Tutorial and Software Kit NOW! 
If you apply the

techniques we teach, you will never have to work for anybody again!


Brent Lowry

http://www.lsdkne.info?id=173&affid=4753

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Bug#109450: marked as done (Strange blank line at the beginning of the long description)

2004-02-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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  Is there a reason for the blank lines at the beginning and end of nedit's
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I think this bug can be closed, there is no blank lineat the beginning
or at the end of the long description, at least for version 5.3-2.

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Processing of gnome-sudo_0.3-1.2_i386.changes

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gnome-sudo_0.3-1.2_i386.changes ACCEPTED

2004-02-17 Thread Debian Installer

Accepted:
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gnome-sudo override disparity

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Bug#232261: marked as done (gnome-sudo_0.3-1.1(mipsel/unstable): out of date config.sub/config.guess)

2004-02-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: gnome-sudo
Version: 0.3-1.1
Severity: serious

There was an error while trying to autobuild your package:

> Automatic build of gnome-sudo_0.3-1.1 on repeat.rfc822.org by sbuild/mipsel 
> 1.170.4
> Build started at 20040109-1228

[...]

> ** Using build dependencies supplied by package:
> Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 3.0.0), gettext, libglib1.2-dev, libgtk1.2-dev, 
> libgnome-dev

[...]

> /bin/uname -X = 
> 
> hostinfo   = 
> /bin/universe  = 
> /usr/bin/arch -k   = 
> /bin/arch  = mips
> /usr/bin/oslevel   = 
> /usr/convex/getsysinfo = 
> 
> UNAME_MACHINE = mips
> UNAME_RELEASE = 2.4.20-pre6
> UNAME_SYSTEM  = Linux
> UNAME_VERSION = #2 Tue Oct 22 12:27:33 CEST 2002
> configure: error: cannot guess build type; you must specify one
> make: *** [configure-stamp] Error 1

A full build log can be found at:
http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=mipsel&pkg=gnome-sudo&ver=0.3-1.1

The versions of config.guess and config.sub in this source package are
too old to correctly support the Debian mips and mipsel architectures. 
A version is needed from 2002 or later, which is available in the
autotools-dev packages that are in current woody, sarge, and sid.

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Subject: Bug#232261: fixed in gnome-sudo 0.3-1.2
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Source: gnome-sudo
Source-Version: 0.3-1.2

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
gnome-sudo, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

gnome-sudo_0.3-1.2.diff.gz
  to pool/main/g/gnome-sudo/gnome-sudo_0.3-1.2.diff.gz
gnome-sudo_0.3-1.2.dsc
  to pool/main/g/gnome-sudo/gnome-sudo_0.3-1.2.dsc
gnome-sudo_0.3-1.2_i386.deb
  to pool/main/g/gnome-sudo/gnome-sudo_0.3-1.2_i386.deb



A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.

Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed.  If you
have further comments please address them to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.

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Bug#221472: tag 221472 patch

2004-02-17 Thread Matt Kraai
tag 221472 patch
thanks

The attached patch fixes this error, as well as similar errors in
the other binary package descriptions.

-- 
Matt Kraai[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://ftbfs.org/
diff -ru 3dwm-0.3.1-old/debian/control 3dwm-0.3.1/debian/control
--- 3dwm-0.3.1-old/debian/control   2004-02-17 14:19:45.0 -0800
+++ 3dwm-0.3.1/debian/control   2004-02-17 14:24:27.0 -0800
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
  .
  3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
  environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
- widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatiility with all the major
+ widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatibility with all the major
  existing windowing systems using VNC.
 
 Package: libgarbo
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
  .
  3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
  environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
- widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatiility with all the major
+ widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatibility with all the major
  existing windowing systems using VNC.
 
 Package: libnobel
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
  .
  3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
  environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
- widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatiility with all the major
+ widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatibility with all the major
  existing windowing systems using VNC.
 
 Package: libpolhem
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
  .
  3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
  environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
- widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatiility with all the major
+ widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatibility with all the major
  existing windowing systems using VNC.
 
 Package: libzorn
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
  .
  3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
  environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
- widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatiility with all the major
+ widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatibility with all the major
  existing windowing systems using VNC.
 
 Package: libsolid
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
  .
  3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
  environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
- widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatiility with all the major
+ widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatibility with all the major
  existing windowing systems using VNC.
 
 Package: 3dwm-server
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
  .
  3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
  environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
- widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatiility with all the major
+ widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatibility with all the major
  existing windowing systems using VNC.
 
 Package: 3dwm-geoclient
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
  .
  3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
  environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
- widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatiility with all the major
+ widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatibility with all the major
  existing windowing systems using VNC.
 
 Package: 3dwm-texclient
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
  .
  3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
  environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
- widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatiility with all the major
+ widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatibility with all the major
  existing windowing systems using VNC.
 
 Package: 3dwm-vncclient
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
  .
  3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
  environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
- widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatiility with all the major
+ widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatibility with all the major
  existing windowing systems using VNC.
 
 Package: 3dwm-csgclient
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
  .
  3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
  environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
- widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatiility with all the major
+ widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatibility with all the major
  existing windowing systems using VNC.
 
 Package: 3dwm-pickclient
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@
  .
  3Dwm is the Three-Dimensional Workspace Manager. It defines a full user
  environment with support for three-dimensional user interfaces using a 3D
- widget kit. It also provides some backwards compatiility with all the major

Processed: tag 221472 patch

2004-02-17 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> tag 221472 patch
Bug#221472: libcelsius-dev: Spelling error in extended description
Tags were: patch
Tags added: patch

> thanks
Stopping processing here.

Please contact me if you need assistance.

Debian bug tracking system administrator
(administrator, Debian Bugs database)



Bug#233337: Inefficient packaging of arch independent data in package csmash

2004-02-17 Thread Steve McIntyre
Package: csmash
Version: 0.6.6-2
Severity: normal

This is a semi-automated bug report based on scanning the contents of
binary .deb files in the unstable Debian archive.

The csmash packages seem to contain a very large amount of
architecture-independent data in architecture-dependent packages,
specifically data installed under /usr/share. This is wasteful of
mirror space and bandwidth, as we then end up with multiple copies of
this data, one for each architecture. Initial estimates suggest that
several gigabytes of Debian archive space may currently be wasted
because of packages like this.

The way to fix this depends on the layout of your package:

  * Some packages need to have a -common or -doc package split out to
contain this common data, and the existing packages that need this
data should then be altered to depend on the new -common or -doc
package.

  * This package may already be such a -common or -doc package, in
which case it probably should already be marked as Architecture:
all in your debian/control file rather than Architecture: any .

  * Maybe the files under /usr/share do not belong there - several
packages seem to contain data in /usr/share that is definitely
architecture-dependent. In this case, please move the files into
the right place.

Policy is quite clear on this point:

http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/ch-best-pkging-practices#s-bpp-archindepdata

The usage of these packages is currently:
 debsize pkgsize /usr/share %  filename
 1892556  19112 91 pool/main/c/csmash/csmash_0.6.6-2_alpha.deb
 1860444   97969112 93 pool/main/c/csmash/csmash_0.6.6-2_arm.deb
 1892658  19112 91 pool/main/c/csmash/csmash_0.6.6-2_hppa.deb
 1915012   97049112 93 pool/main/c/csmash/csmash_0.6.6-2_i386.deb
 1949094  107289112 84 pool/main/c/csmash/csmash_0.6.6-2_ia64.deb
 1838388   96849112 94 pool/main/c/csmash/csmash_0.6.6-2_m68k.deb
 1870716  102249112 89 pool/main/c/csmash/csmash_0.6.6-2_mips.deb
 1866918  102249112 89 pool/main/c/csmash/csmash_0.6.6-2_mipsel.deb
 1858524   98489112 92 pool/main/c/csmash/csmash_0.6.6-2_powerpc.deb
 1850160   98289112 92 pool/main/c/csmash/csmash_0.6.6-2_s390.deb
 1859054   99249112 91 pool/main/c/csmash/csmash_0.6.6-2_sparc.deb

Please split this package appropriately. If you believe your package
is already split reasonably, then sorry for bothering you. If you wish
to discuss this further, please feel free to reply to this bug. If you
agree that there's a problem here but need help to fix it: again, feel
free to ask...

Thanks,
--
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Bug#233417: Inefficient packaging of arch independent data in package mozart-doc

2004-02-17 Thread Steve McIntyre
Package: mozart-doc
Version: various
Severity: normal

This is a semi-automated bug report based on scanning the contents of
binary .deb files in the unstable Debian archive.

The mozart-doc packages seem to contain a very large amount of
architecture-independent data in architecture-dependent packages,
specifically data installed under /usr/share. This is wasteful of
mirror space and bandwidth, as we then end up with multiple copies of
this data, one for each architecture. Initial estimates suggest that
several gigabytes of Debian archive space may currently be wasted
because of packages like this.

The way to fix this depends on the layout of your package:

  * Some packages need to have a -common or -doc package split out to
contain this common data, and the existing packages that need this
data should then be altered to depend on the new -common or -doc
package.

  * This package may already be such a -common or -doc package, in
which case it probably should already be marked as Architecture:
all in your debian/control file rather than Architecture: any .

  * Maybe the files under /usr/share do not belong there - several
packages seem to contain data in /usr/share that is definitely
architecture-dependent. In this case, please move the files into
the right place.

Policy is quite clear on this point:

http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/ch-best-pkging-practices#s-bpp-archindepdata

The usage of these packages is currently:
 debsize pkgsize /usr/share %  filename
 3606658  19564   19564 100 
pool/main/m/mozart/mozart-doc_1.2.5.20030212-1_hppa.deb
 3589150  19564   19564 100 
pool/main/m/mozart/mozart-doc_1.2.5.20030212-2_sparc.deb
 3589176  19568   19568 100 
pool/main/m/mozart/mozart-doc_1.2.5.20030212-3_i386.deb
 3588732  19568   19568 100 
pool/main/m/mozart/mozart-doc_1.2.5.20030212-3_m68k.deb
 3587882  19568   19568 100 
pool/main/m/mozart/mozart-doc_1.2.5.20030212-3_mips.deb
 3588802  19568   19568 100 
pool/main/m/mozart/mozart-doc_1.2.5.20030212-3_mipsel.deb
 3586746  19568   19568 100 
pool/main/m/mozart/mozart-doc_1.2.5.20030212-3_powerpc.deb

Please split this package appropriately. If you believe your package
is already split reasonably, then sorry for bothering you. If you wish
to discuss this further, please feel free to reply to this bug. If you
agree that there's a problem here but need help to fix it: again, feel
free to ask...

Thanks,
--
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.[EMAIL PROTECTED]