* Johannes Schauer <j.scha...@email.de>, 2014-07-16, 08:36:
Note that currently uscan would generate .orig.tar with wrong version;
see bug #753772.
I can confirm that I was missing a uversionmangle in my debian/watch.
This is fixed now.
Now --download-current-version is broken:
$ uscan --download-current-version --destdir .
uscan warning: In debian/watch no matching hrefs for version 0.11 in watch line
https://github.com/coolwanglu/pdf2htmlEX/releases .*/v(\d[\d\.]*)\.tar\.gz
It think you need to drop dversionmangle to fix it.
If that is all, then all then I only need somebody to sponsor this :)
Do you mean _me_? It's been less than a weak, I haven't even warmed up
yet. ;-P
I noticed that when you run pdf2htmlEX for the first time,
~/.FontForge/ gets created. This is not itself a problem (even though
personally I hate dotfiles with passion). The problem is that it will
also happen at build time, thanks to the test suite. Creating dotfiles
at build time is a no-no. I guess the simplest way to fix it is to set
HOME to something non-existent in debian/rules.
I think it would be good to add a comment to d/copyright explaining that
upstream clarified the license; or maybe cherry pick the commit:
https://github.com/coolwanglu/pdf2htmlEX/commit/6e8d5396cdad
Currently it might be not obvious to a person who didn't read this RFS
thread (such as ftp-master) that your copyright matches upstream
intentions.
I see you have lots of patches. Which of them are upstreamable? Which of
them have been already forwarded? You can answer the questions by adding
appropriate Forwarded: headers to the patches. :-)
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Jakub Wilk
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