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On Mon, 22 Aug 2022 20:48:47 +0000 =?UTF-8?Q?Andr=c3=a9_Flechs?= <andre-flechs@posteo.de> wrote:
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 > Hm... You did not answer where you have got the original from.
> This file seems to be very different from d3.js in https://github.com/d3/d3/releases/download/v3.4.9/d3.zip I was quite sure to use exactly the file from this source. May be it was broken after the automatic reformating.
However, I reformatted the original file by hand.


> Also, plugins/playlistanalyzer/ext/LICENSE (BSD-3-clause) needs to be copyied to d/copyright.

Please also match the file in debian/missing-sources for that license.

> CC0-1.0 is availabe in /usr/share/common-licenses/CC0-1.0, so please reference this file instead of copying it verbosely
 > to d/copyright.
Done

 > Please remove debian/readme as it does not contain additional info.
How can I remove it? For now I just use an empty file, because without readme it won't build.

You have to delete it from debian/docs also, obviously.

 > There are two problems with d/changelog:
 >
> Please use the luzip665 <luzip665@posteo.de> name/email for the signature lines > because exaile <exaile-devel@googlegroups.com> is obviously not a natural person.
 >
 > The "Beta release" description is not true anymore.
 > Please just write "Reintroduce package (Closes: #785897)".
Done

Please also close #1012202 (the ITP) with the changelog again, which got lost on the way.


> Your d/watch file does not work. You want to scan GitHub releases and not tags and fix the version regex. > Also, your orig tarball does not fit the released tar.gz because it has differences in pt.po.
 > Please test the download via uscan --download-current-version.
Done

You have NOT tested the file with the given command. Please remove the orig tarball to test it.
Hint: You are currently requesting a *-*.tar.gz file which worked for the beta but does not for the regular release.

One question:
How should I use lintian locally?
If I run it with the .changes-file or with the .deb it just outputs nothing. I'm running it on Debian unstable.
Maybe you do not have warnings/errors anymore? Just build the package and from the source dir run lintian -IE --pedantic to see come more messages.


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