* Laszlo Kajan , 2012-08-17, 18:50:
Lintian says:
W: python-librcsb-core-wrapper: hardening-no-fortify-functions
usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/CorePyWrap.so
W: python-librcsb-core-wrapper: hardening-no-fortify-functions
usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/CorePyWrap.so
which might be false-posi
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Dear Jakub!
Thanks for the advice!:
On 17/08/12 16:00, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Laszlo Kajan , 2012-08-16, 21:07:
>> I am ready with librcsb-core-wrapper for inspection.
>
> As per Python Policy §2.2, the binary package name should be
> python-corepyw
* Laszlo Kajan , 2012-08-16, 21:07:
I am ready with librcsb-core-wrapper for inspection.
As per Python Policy §2.2, the binary package name should be
python-corepywrap. (If that sounds awfully generic to you, then it's
only because the module name upstream chose is like that...)
I recommend
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Dear Jakub, Andreas and whoever else would like to help me!
I am ready with librcsb-core-wrapper for inspection.
It builds cleanly for me, lintian complains but not too much, and the generated
Python module does work in the test 'CorePyWrapTests.py'
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