Package: lsb-appchk2
Version: 2.1.0-5
Severity: minor

        Hi!

 Just for the record right ahead, the same applies to lsb-appchk3,
lsb-build-base2 and lsb-build-base3.

 The description isn't really helpful - the only difference is in
the package name.  But to what does the 2 and 3 apply?  To the version
of the package?  Like release or a rewrite?  But why isn't it not
packaged as lsb-appchk and lsb-build-base only, then?  Do I need to use
both of them for better checking, does lsb-appchk3 not offer all the
things lsb-appchk2 do?  If so, that should be noted clearly.

 If it applies to the LSB Standard version, why isn't that written as
part of the long description?  So it is clear that lsb-appchk2 checks
against LSBv2 and lsb-appchk3 against LSBv3?  Please be a bit more
verbose in the long description so the people considering installing the
package are aware beforehand what they can expect.

 On a side node, "tools" is a plural, so you need to use "are" instead
of "is" in the long description.

 So long,
Alfie
P.S.: I hope it's not needed to create seperate bug reports against the
   three other packages too.  If you prefer that please notify me and
   I'll clone the bugreport three times.
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