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Re: RFS: usbmon



Hi!

I just upload a new version. I think that this version fixes all the
issues you have comment,

Lot of thanks for the comments


2009/4/9 Rogério Brito <rbrito@ime.usp.br>:
> Hi.
>
> IANADD, so I can't sponsor this, but I have some comments.
>
> On Apr 09 2009, Eduardo Ferro wrote:
>> It builds these binary packages:
>> usbmon     - A basic front-end to usbmon
>
> Please, clarify this.
>
> * The long description seems to be a little on the short side and
>  end-users may be left puzzled.
>
> * Mention that the Linux kernel has a monitoring subsystem of USB
>  devices.
>
> * Given the fact above, is the package portable for arches that are not
>  based on Linux (e.g., FreeBSD or Hurd)? Please, keep in mind that
>  kfreebsd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 are new arches in Debian. [1]
>
> * The diff shows that there are some files without newlines at their
>  end. Please, tidy it up.
>
> * The diff shows lots of commented debhelper calls. Some sponsors do not
>  like it, since it gives a slight indication that *perhaps*, the
>  maintainer has not really spent that much time on the package.
>
> * The debian/copyright file seems to be inconsistent regarding the use
>  of (C) and (c).
>
> * The debian/copyright file says:
>
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> License:
>
>   This software is released under GPLv2 license - see the
>   /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.
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>
> Perhaps you meant to say "see the *file*" there?
>

Best regards

-- 
Hasta otra!!!

    Eduardo Ferro Aldama
    Alea Soluciones


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