Re: Lintian pickiness and packaging improvements
On Wed, Oct 21 2009, Raphael Geissert wrote:
>> Pedantic tags are Lintian at its most pickiest and include
>> checks for particular Debian packaging styles, *checks that are
>> very frequently wrong*, and checks that many people disagree
>> with. Expect false positives and Lintian tags that you don't
>> consider useful if you use this option. Adding overrides for
>> pedantic tags is probably not worth the effort.
>
> As the person who pushed and introduced pedantic support I always felt
> a bit hesitant regarding the highlighted statement, maybe I should
> bring this up on the lintian mailing list and ask Russ for his reasons
> behind it (maybe what he wanted to express could be paraphrased).
> If a check is wrong I don't think it should belong to the pedantic
> category, IMHO.
Ack.
I also think that style issues should not be a part of even
Pedantic checks. If a package is using a different, and arguably
better style, then lintian should keep its nose out.
manoj
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