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Re: phlipple. Closes: #676447



Hi Anton.

On 08.08.2013 17:51, Anton Balashov wrote:
> Hi, team
> .
> I tried to fix #676447 [1]:
> Added a watch file
> And updated Standards-Version to 3.9.4
> 
> Please, check that I done all right.
> And what is next for closing the bug?

You could improve the extension regex, e.g.

http://sf.net/phlipple/phlipple-([0-9.a-z]+)\.(?:zip|tgz|tbz|txz|(?:tar\.(?:gz|bz2|xz)))

For more information see also

https://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/HowToHelpWithFixingWatchFiles
https://wiki.debian.org/debian/watch#Common_mistakes

The next step would be to close the bug in debian/changelog like

* Update debian/watch file to detect the latest upstream release.
(Closes: #676447)

You can use dch --team to create a new changelog entry if you want to
make a Team Upload. If you want to add yourself to Uploaders, you can
just use dch -i.

Phlipple is great package to learn more about packaging. If you like you
can also:

* update the package to source format 3.0
* rewrite and simplify debian/rules by using dh sequencer
* update debian/copyright to the latest copyright format 1.0
* bump the compat level to 9, require debhelper >= 9
* add hardening
* package the latest upstream release

There is probably more fun. You can also get rid of two superfluous
${shlibs:Depends} variables in $debian/control.

A good idea is to run lintian on the .changes file again and to fix
outstanding warnings.

If you are finished and happy with your package, check out
https://wiki.debian.org/Games/Sponsors/Queue

Regards,

Markus

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