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Bug#983146: 983146 RFS: bung/3.0.8-2 [ITP] -- backup next generation



Thanks for reviewing, tobi

https://mentors.debian.net/package/bung/ is updated

I fixed all the defects you identified (installed debhelper, debmake, and lintian from buster-backports) except ...

d/source/metadata. The bung git repo is not (yet) publicly accessible so metadata cannot be implemented

d/changelog.  I did not understand
Maybe useful: Use dc -r ""  to update it and update the timestamp.

doc-base was a challenge and I failed. The key difficulty was some of bung's docs have spaces in their file names (I believe in making things easy for people rather than computers). I tried several workarounds but nothing worked. In case they are of any value, my doc-base notes are below

Best

Charles

doc-base notes
* No "Format" for .odt files. Ref file:///usr/share/doc/doc-base/doc-base.html/interface.html#s2.3.2 > "2.3.2.2. Format sections". Maybe OK to use Text format, maybe not * No support for spaces in file names. file:///usr/share/doc/doc-base/doc-base.html/interface.html#s2.3.2 > "2.3.2.2. Format sections" > Files does not define the requirements/restrictions. Tried single and double quotes and backslash. Worked around by using glob expressions * https://wiki.debian.org/doc-base lists doc-base clients. Used https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages to search for them
** dochelp did not find the bung entries.  Because of the globs?
** dwww required running Apache.  Not convenient
** dhelp not packaged for Buster
** doc-central required running Apache.  Not convenient
** yelp did not list any doc-base documents
** khelpcenter4 not packaged after Stretch
* file:///usr/share/doc/doc-base/doc-base.html/interface.html refers to /usr/share/doc/dpkg/triggers.txt.gz but it did not exist * From https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=910783 "Remove doc-base recommendation" > However, it is clear that we do not think a lack of doc-base registration is a bug of severity greater than wishlist, which is what the current Policy wording implies * When globs were used in doc-base File values, lintian generated doc-base-file-references-missing-file * Tried to work around the need for globs by changing file names' spaces to underscores during the build * Then dpkg-source generated "warning: ignoring deletion of file" for each renamed file in the upstream tarball * Tried to work around by creating debian/source/options with include-removal * Then dpkg-source generated "error: aborting due to unexpected upstream changes"
* Tried using dpkg-source --commit as suggested but got a 1 MB patch file


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