libspf is currently orphaned in Debian and upstream is currently missing, so I
think it's fair game for any reasonable interpretation of what doing the
right thing is.
I've done a few things to get libspf back into Testing, but am really not up
for maintaining the package, so I'd say go ahead a
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Holger Levsen wrote:
> (resent, as I forgot to send it to -release)
>
> Hi Luk,
>
> On Saturday 05 April 2008 10:57, Luk Claes wrote:
>> How does a menu file in the wrong path make the package unusable or am I
>> missing something?
>
> AIUI the purpose of kiosktool is to edit the KDE application
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Package: htdig
Version: 1:3.2.0b6-5
Severity: serious
Justification: policy violation (FHS)
htdig, after installation, creates db files in /etc/htdig, with a total
of 6M!
# du -hs /etc/htdig/*.db
2.2M/etc/htdig/root2word.db
92K /etc/htdig/synonyms.db
2.8M/etc/htdig/word2root.db
The /e
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30% 3.1M/6.2M05_music.mp3
must be
30% 3.1M/6.2M 05_music.mp3
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