[dak/master 13/16] dict[k] raises IndexError if does not exist - check with infix 'in' instead.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lamb <lamby@debian.org>
---
daklib/queue.py | 6 +++---
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/daklib/queue.py b/daklib/queue.py
index efa4eab..fdd5164 100755
--- a/daklib/queue.py
+++ b/daklib/queue.py
@@ -1269,17 +1269,17 @@ class Upload(object):
if etype == 'O':
# We know it and it is overriden. Check that override is allowed.
- if lintiantags['warning'][etag]:
+ if etag in lintiantags['warning']:
# The tag is overriden, and it is allowed to be overriden.
# Don't add a reject message.
- elif lintiantags['error'][etag]:
+ elif etag in lintiantags['error']:
# The tag is overriden - but is not allowed to be
self.rejects.append("%s: Overriden tag %s found, but this tag may not be overwritten." % (epackage, etag))
else:
# Tag is known, it is not overriden, direct reject.
self.rejects.append("%s: Found lintian output: '%s %s', automatically rejected package." % (epackage, etag, etext))
# Now tell if they *might* override it.
- if lintiantags['wayout'][etag]:
+ if etag in lintiantags['wayout']:
self.rejects.append("%s: If you have a good reason, you may override this lintian tag. Laziness to fix your crap is NOT A GOOD REASON, sod off" % (epackage))
###########################################################################
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1.6.3.3
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