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Bug#757966: RFS: lutris/0.3.4-1 [ITP]



It is on mentors : https://mentors.debian.net/package/lutris

Regards,

2014-09-19 1:40 GMT+02:00 Eriberto Mota <eriberto@debian.org>:
Please, upload your package to mentors.d.n. It makes easier the review and, maybe final, tests. Thanks.

Cheers,

Eriberto

Em quinta-feira, 18 de setembro de 2014, Pierre Rudloff <contact@rudloff.pro> escreveu:

Oh OK, I did not see there was some files by different auhtors in the tarball.

I added them to the copyright file: https://github.com/Rudloff/lutris-debian/commit/aa24f3a5b4f865cf9eb00f6746ce199eca0f0147

Thanks again for your help!

Regards,

Le 18/09/2014 01:42, Eriberto a écrit :
Hi,

2014-09-17 17:41 GMT-03:00 Pierre Rudloff <contact@rudloff.pro>:
3.
          - I am not sure I understand. It does use the 1.0 format.
          - Where should I list the upstream authors? I don't see a field
for
this in the 1.0 format.



You can consult any copyright in Debian packages to see an example.
You can use these:


http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs/main/n/netmate/unstable_copyright


http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs/main/e/ext4magic/unstable_copyright

I edited the copyright file. Is it OK now?


The format is right now. However, you must to list all upstream
authors and licenses in d/copyright. See the second example above
(ext4magic). You can use this command to help you: 'grep -sriA25
copyright *'.


6. I have added a generic README.source about quilt. Is this OK?



No. My idea was talk about the original debian directory removed from
upstream code.

I've added a sentence explaining this. Is this enough? (There is no special
step needed, as dpkg-source -x takes care of replacing the debian folder.)

Yes. Perfect.

Cheers,

Eriberto



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