From: Joachim Breitner <nomeata@debian.org>Subject: Re: [Pkg-haskell-commits] darcs: haskell-monad-journal: Initial Check-In
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 22:45:48 +0100
These are missing the upper bounds in the build dependencies. A Cabaldependency of "== 0.3.*" turns into , libghc-transformers-dev (>= 0.3) , libghc-transformers-dev (<< 0.4)
done I'm wondering though, why do the dependencies need version bounds at all doesn't the package plan take care of that?
+Files: debian/* +Copyright: 2014 Daniel Gröber <dxld@darkboxed.org> +License: GPL-3.0+There is no point in licensing the (mostly trivial) contents of debian/ any different than the software you are packaging. (I believe there isno point in licensing it at all, but heh...)
I just copied that from one of my other packages ;) I'd make it public domain but that's not possible in my country.
I suggest to use this low-maintenance text for packages: Files: debian/* Copyright: held by the contributors mentioned in debian/changelog License: <pkgname> license
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(I assume the garbled umlauts are a problem of the mail hook, and thefiles are proper UTF-8.)
You bet'cha, unless darcs messed with them. I also pushed the ghc-mod packaging for your perusal. --Daniel
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