Package: dpkg-dev Version: 1.22.18 Severity: minor Tags: patch * What led up to the situation?
Checking for defects with a new version test-[g|n]roff -mandoc -t -K utf8 -rF0 -rHY=0 -rCHECKSTYLE=10 -ww -z < "man page" [Use grep -n -e ' $' -e '\\~$' -e ' \\f.$' -e ' \\"' <file> to find (most) trailing spaces.] ["test-groff" is a script in the repository for "groff"; is not shipped] (local copy and "troff" slightly changed by me). [The fate of "test-nroff" was decided in groff bug #55941.] * What was the outcome of this action? an.tmac:<stdin>:116: style: use of deprecated macro: .PD an.tmac:<stdin>:119: style: use of deprecated macro: .PD an.tmac:<stdin>:232: style: use of deprecated macro: .PD an.tmac:<stdin>:237: style: use of deprecated macro: .PD troff:<stdin>:240: warning [page 3, line 11]: cannot break line; overset by 23n * What outcome did you expect instead? No output (no warnings). -.- General remarks and further material, if a diff-file exist, are in the attachments. -- System Information: Debian Release: trixie/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 6.12.21-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU threads; PREEMPT) Locale: LANG=is_IS.iso88591, LC_CTYPE=is_IS.iso88591 (charmap=ISO-8859-1), LANGUAGE not set Shell: /bin/sh linked to /usr/bin/dash Init: sysvinit (via /sbin/init) Versions of packages dpkg-dev depends on: ii binutils 2.44-3 ii bzip2 1.0.8-6 ii libdpkg-perl 1.22.18 ii make 4.4.1-2 ii patch 2.7.6-7 ii perl 5.40.1-2 ii tar 1.35+dfsg-3.1 ii xz-utils 5.8.1-1 Versions of packages dpkg-dev recommends: pn build-essential <none> ii clang-18 [c-compiler] 1:18.1.8-17 ii clang-19 [c-compiler] 1:19.1.7-3 ii fakeroot 1.37.1.1-1 ii gcc [c-compiler] 4:14.2.0-1 ii gcc-13 [c-compiler] 13.3.0-13 ii gcc-14 [c-compiler] 14.2.0-19 ii gnupg 2.2.46-6 ii gpgv 2.2.46-6 pn libalgorithm-merge-perl <none> Versions of packages dpkg-dev suggests: pn debian-keyring <none> -- no debconf information
Input file is deb-control.5 Output from "mandoc -T lint deb-control.5": (shortened list) 1 empty block: RS 1 input text line longer than 80 bytes: The known priorities... -.-. Output from test-nroff -mandoc -t -ww -z deb-control.5: (shortened list) 1 cannot break line; overset by 23n -.-. Show if Pod::Man generated this. Who is actually creating this man page? Debian or upstream? Is the generating software out of date? 2:.\" Automatically generated by Pod::Man 5.0102 (Pod::Simple 3.45) -.-. Strings longer than 3/4 of a standard line length (80). Use "\:" to split the string at the end of an output line, for example a long URL (web address). This is a groff extension. 240 <https://salsa.debian.org/installer\-team/debian\-installer/\-/raw/master/doc/devel/modules.txt>. -.-. Split lines longer than 80 characters into two or more lines. Appropriate break points are the end of a sentence and a subordinate clause; after punctuation marks. Add "\:" to split the string for the output, "\<newline>" in the source. Line 137, length 89 The known priorities are \fBrequired\fR, \fBimportant\fR, \fBstandard\fR, \fBoptional\fR, Line 150, length 81 \&\fBdpkg\fR\|(1) or any other installation tool will not allow a \fBProtected\fR Line 160, length 82 \&\fBdpkg\fR\|(1) or any other installation tool will not allow an \fBEssential\fR Line 240, length 97 <https://salsa.debian.org/installer\-team/debian\-installer/\-/raw/master/doc/devel/modules.txt>. Longest line is number 240 with 97 characters -.-. Remove unnecessary double font change (e.g., \fR\fI) in a row or (better) use a two-fonts macro. 184:used format is \fIbts-type\fR\fB://\fR\fIbts-address\fR, like 222:.IP "\fBSource:\fR \fIsource-name\fR [\fB(\fR\fIsource-version\fR\fB)\fR]" 4 -.-. Add a zero (0) in front of a decimal fraction that begins with a period (.) 7:.if t .sp .5v -.-. Put a parenthetical sentence, phrase on a separate line, if not part of a code. See man-pages(7), item "semantic newline". deb-control.5:105:It may also include a Debian revision number (for non-native packages). deb-control.5:121:first line (after the \fBDescription\fR field). deb-control.5:151:package to be removed (at least not without using one of the force options). deb-control.5:161:package to be removed (at least not without using one of the force options). deb-control.5:248:field aren't installed (at least not without using the force options). deb-control.5:284:of packages separated by vertical bar (or \(lqpipe\(rq) symbols, deb-control.5:294:(since dpkg 1.16.5) or \fBany\fR (since dpkg 1.16.2). deb-control.5:341:is a list of package names, separated by commas (and optional whitespace). deb-control.5:376:is a list of package names, separated by commas (and optional whitespace). deb-control.5:380:An optional exact (equal to) version can also be given with the same deb-control.5:381:syntax as above (honored since dpkg 1.17.11). deb-control.5:410:this binary packages was built with (since dpkg 1.17.2 until 1.18.18). deb-control.5:438:\& Pre\-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.0.105) -.-. Only one space character is after a possible end of sentence (after a punctuation, that can end a sentence). deb-control.5:447:\& look at every character. The result is typically many times faster deb-control.5:448:\& than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing backreferencing -.-. Remove quotes when there is a printable but no space character between them and the quotes are not for emphasis (markup), for example as an argument to a macro. deb-control.5:66:.IX Header "SYNOPSIS" deb-control.5:69:.IX Header "DESCRIPTION" deb-control.5:90:.IX Header "FIELDS" deb-control.5:389:.IX Header "EXAMPLE" deb-control.5:412:.IX Header "BUGS" -.-. Use ".na" (no adjustment) instead of ".ad l" (and ".ad" to begin the same adjustment again as before). 61:.if n .ad l -.-. Add lines to use the CR font for groff instead of CW. .if t \{\ . ie \\n(.g .ft CR . el .ft CW .\} 11:.ft CW -.-. Section headings (.SH and .SS) do not need quoting their arguments. 456:.SH "SEE ALSO" -.-. Put a (long) web address on a new line to reduce the posibility of splitting the address between two output lines. Or inhibit hyphenation with "\%" in front of the name. 240:<https://salsa.debian.org/installer\-team/debian\-installer/\-/raw/master/doc/devel/modules.txt>. -.-. Output from "test-groff -mandoc -t -K utf8 -rF0 -rHY=0 -rCHECKSTYLE=10 -ww -z ": an.tmac:<stdin>:116: style: use of deprecated macro: .PD an.tmac:<stdin>:119: style: use of deprecated macro: .PD an.tmac:<stdin>:232: style: use of deprecated macro: .PD an.tmac:<stdin>:237: style: use of deprecated macro: .PD Output from "test-nroff -mandoc -t -K utf8 -rF0 -rHY=0 -rCHECKSTYLE=10 -ww -z ": an.tmac:<stdin>:116: style: use of deprecated macro: .PD an.tmac:<stdin>:119: style: use of deprecated macro: .PD an.tmac:<stdin>:232: style: use of deprecated macro: .PD an.tmac:<stdin>:237: style: use of deprecated macro: .PD troff:<stdin>:240: warning [page 3, line 11]: cannot break line; overset by 23n -.-. Generally: Split (sometimes) lines after a punctuation mark; before a conjunction.
--- deb-control.5 2025-04-13 01:28:59.602396612 +0000 +++ deb-control.5.new 2025-04-13 01:59:31.627618624 +0000 @@ -237,7 +237,16 @@ setting a different binary version via \ .PD These fields are used by the debian-installer and are usually not needed. For more details about them, see -<https://salsa.debian.org/installer\-team/debian\-installer/\-/raw/master/doc/devel/modules.txt>. +.br +.ie \n(.g \{\ +<https://salsa.debian.org/\:installer\-team/\:debian\-installer/\:\-/\:raw/\:master/\:doc/\:devel/\:modules.txt>. +.\} +.el \{\ +.nf +<https://salsa.debian.org/installer\-team/debian\-installer/\-/raw/master +/doc/devel/modules.txt>. +.fi +.\} .IP "\fBDepends:\fR \fIpackage-list\fR" 4 .IX Item "Depends: package-list" List of packages that are required for this package to provide a
Any program (person), that produces man pages, should check the output for defects by using (both groff and nroff) [gn]roff -mandoc -t -ww -b -z -K utf8 <man page> To find trailing space use grep -n -e ' $' -e ' \\f.$' -e ' \\"' <man page> The same goes for man pages that are used as an input. For a style guide use mandoc -T lint -.- Any "autogenerator" should check its products with the above mentioned 'groff', 'mandoc', and additionally with 'nroff ...'. It should also check its input files for too long (> 80) lines. This is just a simple quality control measure. The "autogenerator" may have to be corrected to get a better man page, the source file may, and any additional file may. Common defects: Not removing trailing spaces (in in- and output). The reason for these trailing spaces should be found and eliminated. "git" has a "tool" to point out whitespace, see for example "git-apply(1)" and git-config(1)") Not beginning each input sentence on a new line. Line length and patch size should thus be reduced. The script "reportbug" uses 'quoted-printable' encoding when a line is longer than 1024 characters in an 'ascii' file. See man-pages(7), item "semantic newline". -.- The difference between the formatted output of the original and patched file can be seen with: nroff -mandoc <file1> > <out1> nroff -mandoc <file2> > <out2> diff -d -u <out1> <out2> and for groff, using \"printf '%s\n%s\n' '.kern 0' '.ss 12 0' | groff -mandoc -Z - \" instead of 'nroff -mandoc' Add the option '-t', if the file contains a table. Read the output from 'diff -d -u ...' with 'less -R' or similar. -.-. If 'man' (man-db) is used to check the manual for warnings, the following must be set: The option "-warnings=w" The environmental variable: export MAN_KEEP_STDERR=yes (or any non-empty value) or (produce only warnings): export MANROFFOPT="-ww -b -z" export MAN_KEEP_STDERR=yes (or any non-empty value) -.-