On 03-Jul-2016, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote: > why do you have some extra chars in your files? I don't know of any extra characters. Which ones do you think are extra? > your packaging seems full of bad line endings How did you detect bad line endings? I dont' see any reported from ‘file’: $ file $(find debian/ -type f) debian/compat: ASCII text debian/changelog: UTF-8 Unicode text debian/libjs-jquery-throttle-debounce.install: UTF-8 Unicode text debian/README.source: UTF-8 Unicode text debian/gbp.conf: UTF-8 Unicode text debian/control: UTF-8 Unicode text debian/source/format: ASCII text debian/rules: a /usr/bin/make -f script, UTF-8 Unicode text executable debian/copyright: UTF-8 Unicode text debian/watch: UTF-8 Unicode text > my vim is sad to look at them! Are you maybe seeing the “form feed” characters (U+000C)? Those are not line endings; they are normal, standard white space. Your Vim is happy with them because they allow folding or navigating the file by “section”. See the Vim documentation <URL:http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/motion.html#section>. > I: xkcdpass source: build-depends-on-python-dev-with-no-arch-any > > please fix, if you don't build libraries you don't have to depend on the -dev Python package Thanks, I missed that. I'm not sure why I added it, I will double check. -- \ “Hanging one scoundrel, it appears, does not deter the next. | `\ Well, what of it? The first one is at least disposed of.” | _o__) —Henry L. Mencken | Ben Finney <ben@benfinney.id.au>
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