Re: Newbie questions on packaging opencpn
Hi!
Here we go again...
On 03/09/18 09:10, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
> Hi Alec,
>
> On 9/2/18 9:54 PM, Alec Leamas wrote:
> Yes, you have a "Files: *" section, but it has the same license and the
> Files section that follows it. Those sections can be merged
But, they have different copyright: stanzas?!
> Note the content of the AUTHORS file, it mentions that most of the code
> is under the LGPL-3, but some other files are public-domain, this is not
> reflected in the copyright file.
Indeed. Fixed.
> But the space should be used consistently for the benefit of human readers.
OK :) Fixed.
> * debian/docs
>
> It includes the README.source, and will be included in the first binary
> package listed in debian/control (because it doesn't include the package
> in its filename), but it doesn't belong there.
Removed it.
> * debian/README.source
>
> sed -i 's/walk-around/workarounds/g' debian/README.source
>
> The get-orig-source target should not be invoked with fakeroot, as there
> is no need to root permissions. `make -f debian/rules get-orig-source`
> is more appropriate. Or just `./debian/rules get-orig-source` since it
> has the make hashbang.
Fixed.
> * debian/gbp.conf
>
> There is not git-buildpackage configuration included in the package, and
> hence pristine-tar is not used by default. You should add this file, see:
Done
> Because there was gbp.conf when the upstream tarball was first imported,
> and the --pristine-tar option was not used, you need to create the
> pristine-tar branch yourself:
Done
Cheers!
--alec
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