Bug#546208: Bug#607498: lintian: detecting multiple lines in a single doc-base file entry

2011-01-11 Thread Jonathan Nieder
# as before unmerge 546208 reassign 546208 rarian-compat 0.8.1-4 severity 546208 important quit Robert Luberda wrote: > There's a similar issue in khelpcenter, and both yelp and khelpcenter > worked fine when scrollkeper was used. That's why my bug was about the > rarian-compat package. Also you

Bug#546208: Bug#607498: lintian: detecting multiple lines in a single doc-base file entry

2011-01-11 Thread Robert Luberda
On 11.01.2011 22:53, Jonathan Nieder writes: > reassign 546208 yelp 2.26.0-2 > forcemerge 609644 546208 > quit > > Robert Luberda wrote: > >> Yes, I was checking yesterday why doc-base docs are not visible in yelp, >> but failed to find the reason. I found out that I had already reported >> bug #

Bug#546208: Bug#607498: lintian: detecting multiple lines in a single doc-base file entry

2011-01-11 Thread Jonathan Nieder
reassign 546208 yelp 2.26.0-2 forcemerge 609644 546208 quit Robert Luberda wrote: > Yes, I was checking yesterday why doc-base docs are not visible in yelp, > but failed to find the reason. I found out that I had already reported > bug #546208 against rarian-compat about this issue. FYI: http://

Bug#607498: lintian: detecting multiple lines in a single doc-base file entry

2011-01-11 Thread Robert Luberda
On 11.01.2011 07:27, Aron Xu writes: Hi, >> >> Chinese at all. Also in my opinion the Abstract (`describes what fcitx >> is and how it can be used.') and Section ('Help/Books') fields should be >> also changed to something more appropriate. >> The above text meant to be a simple statement about

Bug#607498: lintian: detecting multiple lines in a single doc-base file entry

2011-01-11 Thread Jonathan Nieder
clone 607498 -1 retitle -1 doc-base: not clear what to do with multiple-file text documents severity -1 wishlist quit Robert Luberda wrote: > And this is the main problem here - how doc-base or other tools should > handle documentation consisting of multiple text documents? I've just > checked ho

Bug#607498: lintian: detecting multiple lines in a single doc-base file entry

2011-01-10 Thread Aron Xu
2011/1/11 Robert Luberda : > On 07.01.2011 22:28, Jonathan Nieder writes: > > Anyway, I think in case of fcitx package, it should probably register > the text documents in 3 different doc-base files, but honestly I'm under > impression that the documentation is useful for the package developers > o

Bug#607498: lintian: detecting multiple lines in a single doc-base file entry

2011-01-10 Thread Robert Luberda
On 07.01.2011 22:28, Jonathan Nieder writes: >>> If I list all three files in three lines, it will result in an >>> installation error: >> >>> Format: text >>> Files: /usr/share/doc/fcitx/Develop_Readme >>>/usr/share/doc/fcitx/API.txt.gz >>>/usr/share/doc/fcitx/pinyin.txt In gener

Bug#607498: lintian: detecting multiple lines in a single doc-base file entry

2011-01-07 Thread Jonathan Nieder
# cosmetic but obnoxious :) found 607498 doc-base/0.9.5 quit Russ Allbery wrote: > Aron Xu writes: >> For example, in fcitx 1:4.0.1-1, the doc-base entry must be like this: > >> Format: text >> Files: /usr/share/doc/fcitx/Develop_Readme /usr/share/doc/fcitx/API.txt.gz >> /usr/share/doc/fcitx/pi

Bug#607498: lintian: detecting multiple lines in a single doc-base file entry

2010-12-18 Thread Russ Allbery
reassign 607498 doc-base retitle 607498 doc-base scrollkeeper registration doesn't like continuation lines severity 607498 minor thanks Aron Xu writes: > A doc-base entry with multiple files should listed in a single line, > rather than enlisted in several lines. > For example, in fcitx 1:4.0.

Bug#607498: lintian: detecting multiple lines in a single doc-base file entry

2010-12-18 Thread Aron Xu
Package: lintian Version: 2.4.3 Severity: Wishlist A doc-base entry with multiple files should listed in a single line, rather than enlisted in several lines. For example, in fcitx 1:4.0.1-1, the doc-base entry must be like this: Format: text Files: /usr/share/doc/fcitx/Develop_Readme /usr/share