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Bug#990775: marked as done (False positive missing-call-to-dpkg-maintscript-helper)



Your message dated Thu, 8 Jul 2021 09:24:02 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#990775: False positive missing-call-to-dpkg-maintscript-helper
has caused the Debian Bug report #990775,
regarding False positive missing-call-to-dpkg-maintscript-helper
to be marked as done.

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Package: lintian

Version: 2.104.0



I decided to clean up debian/<package>.maintscript from old obsolete entries. As a result it only contains one mv_conffile command.



However, Lintian doesn't like that:



E: <package>: missing-call-to-dpkg-maintscript-helper postinst (rm_conffile)

E: <package>: missing-call-to-dpkg-maintscript-helper postrm (rm_conffile)



I see no real problem, though. The single mv_conffile command is added to postinst and postrm as expected.



If I add back one of the obsolete rm_conffile entries, Lintian gets quiet.



Caveat: This happens with an Ubuntu specific package (language-selector) when building in an Ubuntu environment.

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Rgds,
Gunnar Hjalmarsson

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--- Begin Message --- I made some clean-up of the maintainer scripts in the debian/ directory, and suddenly those Lintian errors went away.

Problem solved — closing. Sorry about the noise.

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Gunnar

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