Re: I would like to submit a package to debian-med
Hi Jorge,
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 10:15:14AM +0000, Jorge Sebastião Soares wrote:
> All the files were present but I believe that the permissions on the debian
> files were completely messed up.
> I don't know if you have ever come across this before.
No, sorry. No idea how this might happen.
> I have been going through iterations of this and I'm essentially down to
> messages of the type:
>
> W: libsnp-sites1: wrong-bug-number-in-closes l3:#nnnn
> W: libsnp-sites1: new-package-should-close-itp-bug
>
> Talking to Sascha, I understand why these warnings are present.
> I need to register an ITP for snp-sites and once the package is sorted the
> ITP bug needs to be closed.
+1
> The only warning I'm actually concerned about is:
>
> W: libsnp-sites1: non-dev-pkg-with-shlib-symlink
> usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsnp-sites.so.1.0.0
> usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsnp-sites.so
> N:
> N: Although this package is not a "-dev" package, it installs a
> N: "libsomething.so" symbolic link referencing the corresponding shared
> N: library. When the link doesn't include the version number, it is used
> by
> N: the linker when other programs are built against this shared library.
> N:
> N: Shared libraries are supposed to place such symbolic links in their
> N: respective "-dev" packages, so it is a bug to include it with the main
> N: library package.
> N:
> N: However, if this is a small package which includes the runtime and the
> N: development libraries, this is not a bug. In the latter case, please
> N: override this warning.
> N:
> N: Refer to Debian Policy Manual section 8.4 (Development files) for
> N: details.
> N:
> N: Severity: normal, Certainty: possible
> N:
> N: Check: shared-libs, Type: binary, udeb
> N:
>
> If I commit my modifications to the debian git repo, would someone have a
> look at the package?
Yes, please commit all your changes soon - otherwise it is hard to
verify the reason of your problem above.
> Today is my last day before the Christmas break, but I'll be available on
> this email.
If you are subscribed to the list all should be fine.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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