Hi. @Mathias: Sorry for sending this twice, but the initial reply went directly to you while I feel the mailinglist should really get a copy. So I resent this to the list. Mathias Krause wrote on 12/08/2005 22:09: >> I'm searching for a sponsor for polymer. It's a port of the KDE style >> Plastik to QT3. So if you are a user which want's nice looking QT-apps >> and don't want to install the full (bloated) kde-libs to get nice themes >> this package is right for you. You should check your package with lintian and linda to make sure you don't miss anything ;-) W: polymer: description-starts-with-leading-spaces N: N: The package "Description:" starts with leading spaces. Usually, N: leading spaces are used to switch `verbatim display' on (i.e., N: lines are not wrapped) so this might be a bug in the package. That's talking about the _two_ spaces in the continued (long) description. You should use only one. W: polymer: package-has-a-duplicate-relation depends: libqt3c102-mt (>= 3:3.3.4), libqt3c102-mt (>= 3) N: N: The package seems to declare a relation on another package which is N: already implied by other relations it declares, and is therefore N: redundant. N: N: Note that when using ${shlibs:Depends}, this is sometimes N: unavoidable (unless you're in a mood for ugly kludges), feel free N: to ignore/override this warning in that case, as it can only be N: fixed at the package-tools level (e.g., in dpkg) Well, this probably means that you should either drop the ${shlibs:Depends} from the Depends line or the libqt3c102-mt clause. In this case, I would go for the libqt3c102-mt one. Furthermore, there is currently an ABI transition regarding C++ code in progress, which means that you should _really_ build in a SID build environment (chroot is quite OK, perhaps use pbuilder) with the most recent libraries. As far as I understand the transistion, the libqt libraries will now be called libqt3-mt again (or maybe libqt3c2-mt). cu, sven
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