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Re: RFS: libtomcrypt



On Sun, 2007-05-20 at 04:07 +0200, Pau Garcia i Quiles wrote:
> I am looking for a sponsor for my package libtomcrypt which is an  
> OpenSSH-like library (I depend on libtomcrypt for another package I am  
> preparing, libsnmp++).

Just a few things I found when looking:

 * In debian/changelog, the distribution should be "unstable", not
   lenny.
 * It would be nice to have the homepage in the package description.
   I am rubbish at explanations, so look at the control-homepage.diff
   attachment.
 * libtomcrypt0.dirs and libtomcrypt0-dev.dirs are not needed.
   These directories will be created when files are installed into them.
   Additionally, debian/dirs is not required, and is also pointless as
   those directories aren't even being used!

I can't guarantee that that's it though!

Regards,

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Jonny Lamb, UK                               jonnylamb@jonnylamb.com
http://jonnylamb.com                                 GPG: 0x2E039402
--- control.orig	2007-05-20 13:47:15.000000000 +0100
+++ control	2007-05-20 13:47:44.000000000 +0100
@@ -15,6 +15,8 @@
  toolkit that provides developers with a vast array of well known published
  block ciphers, one-way hash functions, chaining modes, pseudo-random number
  generators, public key cryptography and a plethora of other routines.
+ .
+  Homepage: http://libtom.org/
 
 Package: libtomcrypt0-dev
 Section: libdevel
@@ -26,6 +28,8 @@
  toolkit that provides developers with a vast array of well known published
  block ciphers, one-way hash functions, chaining modes, pseudo-random number
  generators, public key cryptography and a plethora of other routines.
+ .
+  Homepage: http://libtom.org/
 
 Package: libtomcrypt0
 Section: libs
@@ -36,4 +40,6 @@
  toolkit that provides developers with a vast array of well known published
  block ciphers, one-way hash functions, chaining modes, pseudo-random number
  generators, public key cryptography and a plethora of other routines.
+ .
+  Homepage: http://libtom.org/
 

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