Bug#647551: lintian: lintian-info outputs extra EOL whitespaces in tag descriptions
On Thu, 2011-11-03 at 22:27 +0200, jari wrote:
> E.g. Git version control by default refuses to inject code that
> contains EOL whitespace.
Did that default change at some point? From a commit I made less than a
week ago using squeeze's git:
foo$ PAGER="cat -A" git show d330f501eada71ac3f2561c7e4d97a2313beccb6
commit d330f501eada71ac3f2561c7e4d97a2313beccb6$
Author: Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>$
Date: Sat Oct 29 17:33:26 2011 +0000$
$
scripts/TEMPLATE.wml: add an end-of-line whitespace to aid wrapping$
$
Signed-off-by: Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>$
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diff --git a/scripts/TEMPLATE.wml b/scripts/TEMPLATE.wml$
index ee9e8d4..626a8ae 100644$
--- a/scripts/TEMPLATE.wml$
+++ b/scripts/TEMPLATE.wml$
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@$
[...]
-$SUITE$ distribution Debian $VERSION$ (codename <q><codename></q>).$
+$SUITE$ distribution Debian $VERSION$ (codename <q><codename></q>). $
My .gitconfig on the machine in question just contains identity
information.
(and fwiw I note that the generated git log output contains a line
containing what could be classed as "extra EOL whitespaces"...)
Regards,
Adam
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