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Package: lintian
Version: 2.5.6-100-geef3c3b
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
Currently the reporting harness on master exits with the following error:
syntax error at ./harness line 104, near "require Lintian::Util qw(visit_dpkg_paragraph)"
It seems that this is because the `require` function doesn't accept a
list argument in the same way that `use` does.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefers precise-updates
APT policy: (500, 'precise-updates'), (500, 'precise-security'), (500, 'precise'), (100, 'precise-backports')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-24-generic (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Versions of packages lintian depends on:
ii binutils 2.22-6ubuntu1
ii bzip2 1.0.6-1
ii diffstat 1.54-1
ii file 5.09-2
ii gettext 0.18.1.1-5ubuntu3
ii intltool-debian 0.35.0+20060710.1
ii libapt-pkg-perl 0.1.25build2
ii libc-bin 2.15-0ubuntu10
ii libclass-accessor-perl 0.34-1
ii libclone-perl 0.31-1build3
ii libdpkg-perl 1.16.1.2ubuntu7
ii libemail-valid-perl 0.185-1
ii libipc-run-perl 0.90-1
ii libparse-debianchangelog-perl 1.2.0-1ubuntu1
ii libtimedate-perl 1.2000-1
ii liburi-perl 1.59-1
ii locales 2.13+git20120306-3
ii man-db 2.6.1-2
ii patchutils 0.3.2-1.1
ii perl [libdigest-sha-perl] 5.14.2-6ubuntu2
ii unzip 6.0-4ubuntu1
lintian recommends no packages.
Versions of packages lintian suggests:
ii binutils-multiarch <none>
ii dpkg-dev 1.16.1.2ubuntu7
ii libhtml-parser-perl 3.69-1build1
ii libtext-template-perl 1.45-2
ii man-db 2.6.1-2
ii xz-utils 5.1.1alpha+20110809-3
-- no debconf information
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On May 9, 2012 21:10 "Evan Broder" <evan@ebroder.net> wrote:
> Package: lintian
> Version: 2.5.6-100-geef3c3b
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> Currently the reporting harness on master exits with the following
> error:
>
> syntax error at ./harness line 104, near "require Lintian::Util
> qw(visit_dpkg_paragraph)"
>
> It seems that this is because the `require` function doesn't accept a
> list argument in the same way that `use` does.
>
> [...]
>
Hi,
Thanks for the report - it has been fixed in commit d8b80fe (as you already
saw on IRC). :)
I will close this bug now as it is not affecting any released version.
~Niels
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