Paul Gevers wrote: > On 04-07-14 22:31, Yavor Doganov wrote: > > (#752833), it is pointless to upload without a fixed -make.
gnustep-make was uploaded, but nevertheless thanks very much for the review. > While looking at gnustep-make, I noticed the following: > gnustep-make: Possible OpenPGP signature found at: > Could you please do that? I didn't do it because the public key was not available on the keyservers. However, later on I figured out that it's in the keyring at Savannah, so I'll do it in the next upload. > I get quite a lot of lintian messages (end of the attached build log). > Can you please have a look? Also lintian warns me for: gnustep-make: > package-contains-empty-directory usr/lib/GNUstep/* It seems installation > of files is not going well. These are expected; the package creates an empty directory layout. The broken symlinks to config.{sub,guess} is a lintian false positive; they are not actually broken. I have submitted a patch upstream for the spelling errors. > I don't like commit b5d1db. What happens when the package is NMU'ed? I think it'll be OK: $ dpkg --compare-versions 2.6.6-2.1 lt 2.6.6-2.1.1~ || echo no $ dpkg --compare-versions 2.6.6-2+nmu1 lt 2.6.6-2+nmu1.1~ || echo no > Minor things on the use of the git repository: I recommend tagging a > Debian release only at the moment of or after upload. Of course. I tagged it a few hours ago, only after I saw it was uploaded in the archive. > Furthermore, to avoid confusion it is not uncommon to have the > release marked as UNRELEASED until the final upload. Sure, but since I uploaded it to mentors.d.n, supposedly to be uploaded directly by a DD to the official archive, it ought to have a valid distribution field. Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org