Hi Luk,

I've addressed the issues you reported. The new packages are at the usual
location http://pytables.sourceforge.net/Debian/. Please, as the files are
named the same than old ones, be sure that you have downloaded the new
versions and not those that might be in-cache (either locally or in the
net).

By the way, how did you discovered the warnings:

description-synopsis-starts-with-a-capital-letter

and 

description-synopsis-starts-with-an-article

?? my lintian -i (or linda -i) commands did not show anything of that.

I've addressed them as well, although I don't know whether I succeeded or
not.

Cheers,

A Dilluns 24 Gener 2005 12:48, Luk Claes va escriure:
> Francesc Alted wrote:
> | Hi Luk,
>
> Hi
>
> | Thanks for your help in fixing those bugs. The fact is that they were
> | addressed some time ago, and I was waiting for my sponsor (Daniel
> | Bungert) to upload the new version.
>
> You should mention this in the bug report (especially when it are
> RC/important bugs).
>
> | However, Daniel seems to be rather busy during the last times, so, if you
> | are willing to upload yourself the new version, I'll be more than
>
> happy. You
>
> | can find the new maintainer version at:
>
> No problem. Daniel: shout if you disagree ;-)
>
> | http://pytables.sourceforge.net/Debian/
>
> I don't understand why you changed the Depends of python-tables the way
> you did: you depend on python2.3-tables, but it is ok to have only
> python2.4 (and no python2.3)?
>
> You should address the lintian bugs/warnings (especially
> hyphen-used-as-minus-sign):
>
> W: python2.3-tables: description-synopsis-starts-with-a-capital-letter
> N:
> N:   The synopsis (first line in the package "Description:" field, the
> N:   short description) starts with a letter in uppercase. It is
> N:   recommended to use lowercase instead.
> N:
> N:   Refer to Developers Reference, section 6.2.2 for details.
> N:
> W: python2.3-tables: description-synopsis-starts-with-an-article
> N:
> N:   The synopsis (first line in the package "Description:" field, the
> N:   short description) starts with an article, either definite ("the") or
> N:   indefinite ("a" or "an"). It is recommended to use a synopsis without
> N:   the article instead.
> N:
> N:   Refer to Developers Reference, section 6.2.2 for details.
> N:
> W: python2.2-tables: description-synopsis-starts-with-a-capital-letter
> W: python2.2-tables: description-synopsis-starts-with-an-article
> W: python-tables-doc: description-synopsis-starts-with-a-capital-letter
> W: python-tables-doc: description-synopsis-starts-with-an-article
> I: python-tables: hyphen-used-as-minus-sign
> usr/share/man/man1/ptdump.1.gz:35
> N:
> N:   Manual page seems to contain a hyphen where a minus sign was intended.
> N:   '-' chars are interpreted as hyphens (U+2010) by groff, not as minus
> N:   signs (U+002D). Since options to programs use minus signs (U+002D),
> N:   this means for example in UTF-8 locales that you cannot cut&paste
> N:   options, nor search for them easily.
> N:
> N:   '-' must be escaped ('\-') to be interpreted as minus. If you really
> N:   intend a hyphen, write it as '\(hy' to emphasise that fact. See
> N:   groff(7) and especially groff_char(7) for details, and also the thread
> N:   starting with
> N:   http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2003/debian-devel-200303/msg01481
> N:   .html
> N:
> N:   If you use some tool that converts your documentation to groff format,
> N:   it might be possible that this tool converts dashes of any kind to
> N:   groff hyphens, while the safe way of converting dashes is usually to
> N:   convert them to '\-'.
> N:
> N:   Because this error can occur very often we show only the first 10
> N:   occurrences for each man page and give the number of suppressed
> N:   occurrences. If you want to see all warnings, run lintian with the
> N:   -d/--debug option.
> N:
> W: python-tables: description-synopsis-starts-with-a-capital-letter
> W: python-tables: description-synopsis-starts-with-an-article
>
> Cheers
>
> Luk

-- 
Francesc Alted



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