Hi, On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 01:08:19AM +0200, Simon MARTIN <simon.martin@gmx.at> wrote: > based on your hints, I've tried to fix my bugs. Ouch. You misunderstood me. I asked you to put libgtk2.0-dev, autotools-dev and probably libtool as well to the _'Build-Depends'_ field of the source package. Please read Debian Policy part 4.2 and 7.6: " 7.6. Relationships between source and binary packages - `Build-Depends', `Build-Depends-Indep', `Build-Conflicts', `Build-Conflicts-Indep' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source packages that require certain binary packages to be installed or absent at the time of building the package can declare relationships to those binary packages. This is done using the `Build-Depends', `Build-Depends-Indep', `Build-Conflicts' and `Build-Conflicts-Indep' control file fields. Build-dependencies on "build-essential" binary packages can be omitted. Please see Section 4.2, `Package relationships' for more information. " > Therefore, version 0.8.1 > and 0.8.2 was created by me manually (the orig.tar.gz was changed > therefore; upstream maintainer has been told), I think you shouldn't change upstream version. When I was a beginner in Debian package making, I used only upstream_version-1, and added my changes there. But there's a better approach, I learnt from someone here on this list: for the initial release use upstream_version-0.1 (-0.2, -0.3 and so on -- it's for NMU-ing a package, but as you should reset the debian/changelog before the real upload, this does not hurt. > so finally, I've at least > reached a small target: As far as I can see it, gnotify 0.8.2-1 is the > first that is completely lintian- and linda-clean (and completely I > mean, I do not even get warnings any more). Sounds very good. Cheers, Laszlo/GCS
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