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Bug#716686: RFS: googleearth-package/1.0



On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 02:28:58PM +0200, Adnan Hodzic wrote:
> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "googleearth-package"

Please fix the lintian warnings below.

+ lintian -i --show-overrides --pedantic googleearth-package_1.0_amd64.changes
W: googleearth-package source: package-file-is-executable debian/changelog
N: 
N:    The packaging file is marked executable. For control, changelog and
N:    copyright there is no reason for them to be executable.
N:    
N:    This tag is also emitted if a debhelper file is marked executable
N:    without using compat level 9, since debhelper does not execute them at
N:    lower compat levels.
N:    
N:    Severity: normal, Certainty: certain
N:    
N:    Check: debhelper, Type: source
N: 
W: googleearth-package source: package-file-is-executable debian/control
W: googleearth-package source: package-file-is-executable debian/copyright
W: googleearth-package source: ancient-standards-version 3.9.2 (current is 3.9.4)
N: 
N:    The source package refers to a Standards-Version that has been obsolete
N:    for more than two years. Please update your package to latest Policy and
N:    set this control field appropriately.
N:    
N:    If the package is already compliant with the current standards, you
N:    don't have to re-upload the package just to adjust the Standards-Version
N:    control field. However, please remember to update this field next time
N:    you upload the package.
N:    
N:    See /usr/share/doc/debian-policy/upgrading-checklist.txt.gz in the
N:    debian-policy package for a summary of changes in newer versions of
N:    Policy.
N:    
N:    Refer to http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/upgrading-checklist for
N:    details.
N:    
N:    Severity: normal, Certainty: certain
N:    
N:    Check: standards-version, Type: source
N: 
W: googleearth-package: maintainer-script-ignores-errors postinst
N: 
N:    The maintainer script doesn't seem to set the -e flag which ensures that
N:    the script's execution is aborted when any executed command fails.
N:    
N:    Refer to Debian Policy Manual section 10.4 (Scripts) for details.
N:    
N:    Severity: normal, Certainty: certain
N:    
N:    Check: scripts, Type: binary
N:

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