tags 926823 + moreinfo thanks Hi Michael,
> Am 11.04.19 um 01:22 schrieb Felix Lechner: > > It's just that the lintian tag is not triggered when > > the [executable] bit is off. > > That much I figured :-) This begs the question; why cannot the systemd packaging remove the executable bits from these files? Indeed, they can't be "executed" in the usual way after all — the long description of the tag even refers to this although admittedly it mentions "Windows", not PE: Tag: executable-not-elf-or-script Severity: normal Certainty: certain Info: This executable file is not an ELF format binary, and does not start with the #! sequence that marks interpreted scripts. It might be a sh script that fails to name /bin/sh as its shell, or it may be incorrectly marked as executable. Sometimes upstream files developed on Windows are marked unnecessarily as executable on other systems. . If you are using debhelper to build your package, running dh_fixperms will often correct this problem for you. Ref: policy 10.4 Best wishes, -- ,''`. : :' : Chris Lamb `. `'` la...@debian.org 🍥 chris-lamb.co.uk `-