tags 576321 + pending thanks Hi Russ,
On Samstag, 3. April 2010, Russ Allbery wrote: > xfonts-jmk is showing what I believe a false positive from piuparts in > the Package Tracking System: > > 0m12.7s ERROR: FAIL: Package purging left files on system: > /usr/share/fonts/X11 owned by: xfonts-utils, xfonts-jmk, > xfonts-encodings /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc owned by: xfonts-jmk > /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/fonts.alias not owned > > This file is created automatically by the debhelper-generated postinst > logic, specifically: > > update-fonts-alias --include /etc/X11/fonts/misc/xfonts-jmk.alias misc > > This is one of those cases where it's not clear who the owner of this > file should be or when it should be removed. debhelper-generated logic > calls update-fonts-alias in postrm, but only if that program exists, > which it doesn't in the piuparts removal sequence. > > I think this is just a false positive that should be excluded, but it's > possible there's some better cleanup that can be done somewhere. > Regardless, though, this doesn't represent a bug in the xfonts-jmk > package so far as I can tell. Thanks for this analysis and sorry for not responding at all earlier, fix applied to svn trunk now. (Which is sadly still running on piuparts.d.o ;) hol...@piatti:/org/piuparts.debian.org/master$ grep "/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/fonts.alias" */fail/*.log |cut -d" " -f1 | sed -s "s#.log:#.log#" | xargs rm -fv „sid/fail/tv-fonts_1.1-7.log“ entfernt „sid/fail/xfonts-a12k12_1-9.log“ entfernt „sid/fail/xfonts-ayu_1.7+0a+0debian1-2.log“ entfernt „sid/fail/xfonts-cmex-big5p_0.1-5.2.log“ entfernt „sid/fail/xfonts-jisx0213_0+20040511-3.log“ entfernt „sid/fail/xfonts-kappa20_0.396-3.log“ entfernt „sid/fail/xfonts-knickers_0.0.1-6.log“ entfernt „sid/fail/xfonts-mplus_2.2.4-1.log“ entfernt „sid/fail/xfonts-shinonome_5-1.1.log“ entfernt „sid/fail/xfonts-terminus_4.30-2.log“ entfernt „sid/fail/xfonts-terminus-dos_4.30-2.log“ entfernt „sid/fail/xfonts-wqy_0.9.9-3.2.log“ entfernt Sorry for not setting LANG=C 8-) cheers, Holger
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