lintian.txt

lintian.txt
1N: 2I: libtqt-perl source: adopted-extended-field (in section for source) XSBC-Original-Maintainer [debian/control:5] 3N: 4N: A field in debian/control has an extension prefix but is also known 5N: without it. 6N: 7N: Extension prefixes like XS-* or XC-* allow experimental fields to 8N: propagate to the right place when packages are built with dpkg. In this 9N: case, however, the field is also known without the prefix. In all 10N: likelihood the field was permanently adopted, and dpkg learned how to deal 11N: with it. 12N: 13N: Please consider removing the extension prefix for the field name. 14N: 15N: Visibility: info 16N: Show-Always: no 17N: Check: debian/control/field/adopted 18N: Renamed from: xc-package-type-in-debian-control 19N: xs-testsuite-field-in-debian-control xs-vcs-field-in-debian-control 20N: 21N: 22X: libtqt-perl: application-in-library-section perl usr/bin/pqtapi usr/bin/pqtsh usr/bin/puic 23N: 24N: This package contains a binary in $PATH but is in a section just thought 25N: for libraries. It likely should be in another section like e.g. utils, 26N: text, devel, misc, etc., but not in e.g. perl, ruby or python. 27N: 28N: People tend to skip these package sections when looking for applications 29N: in the package list and hence wouldn't notice this package. 30N: 31N: In case the program in $PATH is only a helper tool and the package is 32N: primarily a library, please add a Lintian override for this tag. 33N: 34N: Visibility: info 35N: Show-Always: no 36N: Check: application-not-library 37N: This tag is experimental. 38N: 39N: 40I: libtqt-perl source: debian-watch-file-is-missing 41N: 42N: This source package is not Debian-native but it does not have a 43N: debian/watch file. This file is used for automatic detection of new 44N: upstream versions by the Debian External Health Status project and other 45N: project infrastructure. If this package is maintained upstream, please 46N: consider adding a debian/watch file to detect new releases. 47N: 48N: If the package is not maintained upstream or if upstream uses a 49N: distribution mechanism that cannot be meaningfully monitored by uscan and 50N: the Debian External Health Status project, please consider adding a 51N: debian/watch file containing only comments documenting the situation. 52N: 53N: Please refer to Debian Policy Manual section 4.11 and the uscan(1) manual 54N: page for details. 55N: 56N: Visibility: info 57N: Show-Always: no 58N: Check: debian/watch 59N: 60N: 61X: libtqt-perl source: deprecated-configure-filename 62N: 63N: The use of 'configure.in' with automake is deprecated and will not be 64N: supported in future versions of automake. Please consider (helping 65N: upstream) migrating to 'configure.ac' instead. 66N: 67N: Please refer to 68N: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake/2013-05/msg00049.html for 69N: details. 70N: 71N: Visibility: info 72N: Show-Always: no 73N: Check: build-systems/automake 74N: This tag is experimental. 75N: 76N: 77I: libtqt-perl: hardening-no-bindnow [usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/perl5/5.34/auto/TQt/TQt.so] 78N: 79N: This package provides an ELF binary that lacks the "bindnow" linker flag. 80N: 81N: This is needed (together with "relro") to make the "Global Offset Table" 82N: (GOT) fully read-only. The bindnow feature trades startup time for 83N: improved security. Please consider enabling this feature or consider 84N: overriding the tag (possibly with a comment about why). 85N: 86N: If you use dpkg-buildflags, you may have to add hardening=+bindnow or 87N: hardening=+all to DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS. 88N: 89N: The relevant compiler flags are set in LDFLAGS. 90N: 91N: Please refer to https://wiki.debian.org/Hardening for details. 92N: 93N: Visibility: info 94N: Show-Always: no 95N: Check: binaries/hardening 96N: 97N: 98X: libtqt-perl: library-package-name-for-application usr/bin/pqtapi usr/bin/pqtsh usr/bin/puic 99N: 100N: This package contains a program in $PATH but is named like a library. E.g. 101N: instead of libfoo-bar-perl it should be named just foo-bar. 102N: 103N: People tend to skip library-like named packages when looking for 104N: applications in the package list and hence wouldn't notice this package. 105N: See the reference for some (not perl-specific) reasoning. 106N: 107N: In case the program in $PATH is only a helper tool and the package is 108N: primarily a library, please add a Lintian override for this tag. 109N: 110N: Please refer to 111N: https://perl-team.pages.debian.net/policy.html#Package_Naming_Policy for 112N: details. 113N: 114N: Visibility: info 115N: Show-Always: no 116N: Check: application-not-library 117N: This tag is experimental. 118N: 119N: 120I: libtqt-perl source: no-dh-sequencer 121N: 122N: This package does not use the dh sequencer in debian/rules. 123N: 124N: While maintainers may use a variety of build systems, this one is by far 125N: the most popular. 126N: 127N: Maintainers are strongly encouraged to use the dh sequencer in new 128N: packages and convert existing ones when appropriate. 129N: 130N: Visibility: info 131N: Show-Always: no 132N: Check: debian/rules/dh-sequencer 133N: 134N: 135I: libtqt-perl source: out-of-date-standards-version 3.8.4 (released 2010-01-27) (current is 4.6.0.1) 136N: 137N: The source package refers to a Standards-Version older than the one that 138N: was current at the time the package was created (according to the 139N: timestamp of the latest debian/changelog entry). Please consider updating 140N: the package to current Policy and setting this control field 141N: appropriately. 142N: 143N: If the package is already compliant with the current standards, you don't 144N: have to re-upload the package just to adjust the Standards-Version control 145N: field. However, please remember to update this field next time you upload 146N: the package. 147N: 148N: See /usr/share/doc/debian-policy/upgrading-checklist.txt.gz in the 149N: debian-policy package for a summary of changes in newer versions of 150N: Policy. 151N: 152N: Please refer to 153N: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/upgrading-checklist.html for 154N: details. 155N: 156N: Visibility: info 157N: Show-Always: no 158N: Check: fields/standards-version 159N: 160N: 161I: libtqt-perl: spelling-error-in-binary usr/bin/puic resizeable resizable 162N: 163N: Lintian found a spelling error in the given binary. Lintian has a list of 164N: common misspellings that it looks for. It does not have a dictionary like 165N: a spelling checker does. 166N: 167N: If the string containing the spelling error is translated with the help of 168N: gettext or a similar tool, please fix the error in the translations as 169N: well as the English text to avoid making the translations fuzzy. With 170N: gettext, for example, this means you should also fix the spelling mistake 171N: in the corresponding msgids in the *.po files. 172N: 173N: You can often find the word in the source code by running: 174N: 175N: grep -rw <word> <source-tree> 176N: 177N: This tag may produce false positives for words that contain non-ASCII 178N: characters due to limitations in strings. 179N: 180N: Visibility: info 181N: Show-Always: no 182N: Check: binaries/spelling 183N: 184N: 185I: libtqt-perl: spelling-error-in-binary usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/perl5/5.34/auto/TQt/TQt.so paramater parameter 186N: 187I: libtqt-perl source: unused-override unknown-field Original-Maintainer 188N: 189N: Your package specifies the named override but there were no tags that 190N: could have been silenced by it. 191N: 192N: Maybe you fixed an underlying condition but forgot to remove the override. 193N: It is also possible that the Lintian maintainers fixed a false positive. 194N: 195N: If the override is now unused, please remove it. 196N: 197N: This tag is similar to mismatched-override except there a tag could have 198N: been silenced if the context had matched. 199N: 200N: Sometimes, overrides end up not being used because a tag appears only on 201N: some architectures. In that case, overrides can be equipped with an 202N: architecture qualifier. 203N: 204N: Please refer to Lintian User's Manual section 2.4.3 for details. 205N: 206N: Visibility: info 207N: Show-Always: yes 208N: Check: lintian 209N: 210N: 211I: libtqt-perl: unused-override unknown-field Original-Maintainer 212N: 213P: libtqt-perl: copyright-refers-to-symlink-license usr/share/common-licenses/GPL 214N: 215N: The copyright file refers to the versionless symlink in 216N: /usr/share/common-licenses for the full text of the GPL, LGPL, or GFDL 217N: license. This symlink is updated to point to the latest version of the 218N: license when a new one is released. The package appears to allow 219N: relicensing under later versions of its license, so this is legally 220N: consistent, but it implies that Debian will relicense the package under 221N: later versions of those licenses as they're released. It is normally 222N: better to point to the version of the license the package references in 223N: its license statement. 224N: 225N: For example, if the package says something like "you may redistribute it 226N: and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as 227N: published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your 228N: option) any later version", the debian/copyright file should refer to 229N: /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2, not /GPL. 230N: 231N: For packages released under the same terms as Perl, Perl references the 232N: GPL version 1, so point to /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-1. 233N: 234N: Visibility: pedantic 235N: Show-Always: no 236N: Check: debian/copyright 237N: 238N: 239X: libtqt-perl: duplicate-files usr/share/doc/libtqt-perl/tutorials/t10/LCDRange.pm usr/share/doc/libtqt-perl/tutorials/t11/LCDRange.pm usr/share/doc/libtqt-perl/tutorials/t8/LCDRange.pm usr/share/doc/libtqt-perl/tutorials/t9/LCDRange.pm 240N: 241N: The package ships the two (or more) files with the exact same contents. 242N: 243N: Duplicates can often be replaced with symlinks by running: 244N: 245N: jdupes -rl debian/${binary}/usr 246N: 247N: ... after they are installed, eg. in override_dh_link. In addition, please 248N: consider reporting this upstream. 249N: 250N: Note: empty files are exempt from this check. 251N: 252N: Please refer to the jdupes(1) manual page for details. 253N: 254N: Visibility: pedantic 255N: Show-Always: no 256N: Check: files/duplicates 257N: This tag is experimental. 258N: 259N: 260X: libtqt-perl: duplicate-files usr/share/doc/libtqt-perl/tutorials/t13/LCDRange.pm usr/share/doc/libtqt-perl/tutorials/t14/LCDRange.pm 261N: 262X: libtqt-perl: duplicate-files usr/share/doc/libtqt-perl/tutorials/t13/t13.pl usr/share/doc/libtqt-perl/tutorials/t14/t14.pl 263N: 264P: libtqt-perl source: maintainer-manual-page debian/pqtapi.1 265N: 266N: The maintainer keeps a manual page in ./debian. Please forward the manual 267N: page upstream and ask them to include in their version control system, and 268N: in their next release. 269N: 270N: If the manual page was already forwarded or rejected, or the upstream is 271N: gone, please override the tag and annotate it with a suitable comment. 272N: 273N: Please refer to , Debian Developer's Reference section 3.1.4, and Debian 274N: Policy Manual section 4.3 for details. 275N: 276N: Visibility: pedantic 277N: Show-Always: no 278N: Check: debian/manual-pages 279N: Renamed from: maintainer-manpage 280N: 281N: 282P: libtqt-perl source: maintainer-manual-page debian/pqtsh.1 283N: 284P: libtqt-perl source: maintainer-manual-page debian/puic.1 285N: 286P: libtqt-perl source: no-dep5-copyright [debian/copyright] 287N: 288N: This package does not use a machine-readable debian/copyright file. 289N: 290N: This format makes it easier to review licenses and can be easily parsed by 291N: Lintian. 292N: 293N: Please refer to 294N: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ for 295N: details. 296N: 297N: Visibility: pedantic 298N: Show-Always: no 299N: Check: debian/copyright/dep5 300N: 301N: 302P: libtqt-perl source: no-homepage-field 303N: 304N: This non-native package lacks a Homepage field. If the package has an 305N: upstream home page that contains useful information or resources for the 306N: end user, consider adding a Homepage control field to debian/control. 307N: 308N: Please refer to Debian Policy Manual section 5.6.23 for details. 309N: 310N: Visibility: pedantic 311N: Show-Always: no 312N: Check: fields/homepage 313N: 314N: 315P: libtqt-perl source: package-uses-old-debhelper-compat-version 10 316N: 317N: This package uses a debhelper compatibility level that is no longer 318N: recommended. Please consider using the recommended level. 319N: 320N: For most packages, the best way to set the compatibility level is to 321N: specify debhelper-compat (= X) as a Build-Depends in debian/control. You 322N: can also use the debian/compat file or export DH_COMPAT in debian/rules. 323N: 324N: If no level is selected debhelper defaults to level 1, which is 325N: deprecated. 326N: 327N: Please refer to the debhelper(7) manual page for details. 328N: 329N: Visibility: pedantic 330N: Show-Always: no 331N: Check: debhelper 332N: 333N: 334P: libtqt-perl source: silent-on-rules-requiring-root [debian/control] 335N: 336N: The field Rules-Requires-Root is missing from the file debian/control. 337N: 338N: Over time, Debian has sucessively narrowed the steps for which elevated 339N: privileges are required. It speeds up the building of installation 340N: packages in the archive. Eventually, Debian will switch the default 341N: archive-wide behaviour to expedite the build process further. 342N: 343N: Please declare explicitly that the sources do not require root privileges. 344N: You can use the setting Rules-Requires-Root: no in the source stanza of 345N: debian/control, but please verify with diffoscope(1) that the installation 346N: packages produced are in fact identical. 347N: 348N: Please refer to /usr/share/doc/dpkg/rootless-builds.txt.gz, Debian Policy 349N: Manual section 4.9.2, and Debian Policy Manual section 5.6.31 for details. 350N: 351N: Visibility: pedantic 352N: Show-Always: no 353N: Check: debian/control/field/rules-requires-root 354N: Renamed from: rules-requires-root-missing 355N: 356N: 357P: libtqt-perl source: trailing-whitespace debian/changelog (line 160) 358N: 359N: This file contains lines with trailing whitespace characters. 360N: 361N: Whilst often harmless and unsightly, such extra whitespaces can also cause 362N: tools to interpret the whitespace characters literally. The tool diff(1) 363N: does not like them, either. They are best avoided. 364N: 365N: Some of these problems can be hard to track down. 366N: 367N: Whitespace at the end of lines may be removed with the following: 368N: 369N: $ sed -i -e 's@[[:space:]]*$@@g' debian/control debian/changelog 370N: 371N: If you use Emacs, you can also use "M-x wh-cl" (whitespace-cleanup). 372N: 373N: However, if you wish to only remove trailing spaces and leave trailing 374N: tabs (eg. for Makefiles), you can use the following code snippet: 375N: 376N: $ sed -i -e 's@[ ]*$@@g' debian/rules 377N: 378N: To remove empty lines from the end of a file, you can use: 379N: 380N: $ sed -i -e :a -e '/^\n*$/{$d;N;};/\n$/ba' debian/rules 381N: 382N: Visibility: pedantic 383N: Show-Always: no 384N: Check: debian/trailing-whitespace 385N: Renamed from: file-contains-trailing-whitespace 386N: 387N: 388X: libtqt-perl source: upstream-metadata-file-is-missing 389N: 390N: This source package is not Debian-native but it does not have a 391N: debian/upstream/metadata file. 392N: 393N: The Upstream MEtadata GAthered with YAml (UMEGAYA) project is an effort to 394N: collect meta-information about upstream projects from any source package. 395N: This file is in YAML format and it is used in to feed the data in the 396N: UltimateDebianDatabase. For example, it can contains the way the authors 397N: want their software be cited in publications and some bibliographic 398N: references about the software. 399N: 400N: Please add a debian/upstream/metadata file. 401N: 402N: Please refer to https://dep-team.pages.debian.net/deps/dep12/ and 403N: https://wiki.debian.org/UpstreamMetadata for details. 404N: 405N: Visibility: pedantic 406N: Show-Always: no 407N: Check: debian/upstream/metadata 408N: This tag is experimental. 409N: 410N: 411P: libtqt-perl source: very-long-line-length-in-source-file Makefile.am line 4 is 776 characters long (>512) 412N: 413N: The source file includes a line length that is well beyond the normally 414N: human made code line length. 415N: 416N: This very long line length does not allow Lintian to do correctly some 417N: source file checks. 418N: 419N: This line could also be the result of some text injected by a computer 420N: program, and thus could lead to FTBFS bugs. 421N: 422N: Last but not least, long line in source code could be used to obfuscate 423N: the source code and to hide stuff like backdoors or security problems. 424N: 425N: It could be due to jslint source comments or other build tool comments. 426N: 427N: You may report this issue upstream. 428N: 429N: Visibility: pedantic 430N: Show-Always: no 431N: Check: cruft 432N: Renamed from: insane-line-length-in-source-file 433N: 434N: 435P: libtqt-perl source: very-long-line-length-in-source-file Makefile.in line 199 is 776 characters long (>512) 436N: 437P: libtqt-perl source: very-long-line-length-in-source-file admin/acinclude.m4.in line 2900 is 754 characters long (>512) 438N: 439P: libtqt-perl source: very-long-line-length-in-source-file kalyptus/kalyptusCxxToJNI.pm line 1799 is 582 characters long (>512) 440N: 441P: libtqt-perl source: very-long-line-length-in-source-file kalyptus/kalyptusCxxToJava.pm line 535 is 536 characters long (>512) 442N: 443P: libtqt-perl source: very-long-line-length-in-source-file kalyptus/kalyptusCxxToKimono.pm line 518 is 536 characters long (>512) 444N: 445P: libtqt-perl source: very-long-line-length-in-source-file kalyptus/kalyptusDataDict.pm line 2827 is 681 characters long (>512) 446N: 447C: libtqt-perl: control-tarball-compression-format zst 448N: 449N: This is the compressor format used for the control.tar tarball. 450N: 451N: Visibility: classification 452N: Show-Always: no 453N: Check: deb-format 454N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 455N: 456N: 457C: libtqt-perl: data-tarball-compression-format zst 458N: 459N: This is the compressor format used for the data.tar tarball. 460N: 461N: Visibility: classification 462N: Show-Always: no 463N: Check: deb-format 464N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 465N: 466N: 467C: libtqt-perl source: debhelper-compat-level 10 468N: 469N: This is the debhelper compat level used specified by this package. 470N: 471N: Visibility: classification 472N: Show-Always: no 473N: Check: debhelper 474N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 475N: 476N: 477C: libtqt-perl source: debian-build-system cdbs-with-debhelper.mk [debian/rules] 478N: 479N: This is the build system that Lintian believes the package is using. 480N: 481N: Visibility: classification 482N: Show-Always: no 483N: Check: debhelper 484N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 485N: 486N: 487C: libtqt-perl source: mail-contact Maintainer "TDE Debian Team" <team-debian@trinitydesktop.org> 488N: 489N: This person is a contact in the named group for this package. 490N: 491N: Visibility: classification 492N: Show-Always: no 493N: Check: fields/mail-address 494N: Renamed from: maintainer uploader 495N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 496N: 497N: 498C: libtqt-perl: mail-contact Maintainer "TDE Debian Team" <team-debian@trinitydesktop.org> 499N: 500C: libtqt-perl: no-ctrl-scripts 501N: 502N: The package does not rely on any maintainer scripts (or other executable 503N: control files). 504N: 505N: Visibility: classification 506N: Show-Always: no 507N: Check: control-files 508N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 509N: 510N: 511C: libtqt-perl source: number-of-patches 0 512N: 513N: The number of patches according to the debian/patches/series file. 514N: 515N: Visibility: classification 516N: Show-Always: no 517N: Check: debian/patches/count 518N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 519N: 520N: 521C: libtqt-perl source: package-is-maintained-by-individual 522N: 523N: The package is maintained by an individual according to the 524N: maintainer/uploaders fields in the debian/control file. 525N: 526N: Visibility: classification 527N: Show-Always: no 528N: Check: fields/vcs 529N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 530N: 531N: 532C: libtqt-perl: package-is-maintained-by-individual 533N: 534C: libtqt-perl source: patch-system quilt 535N: 536N: This package uses the specified patch system (eg. "quilt" or "dpatch"). 537N: 538N: Visibility: classification 539N: Show-Always: no 540N: Check: debian/patches 541N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 542N: 543N: 544C: libtqt-perl source: source-format 3.0 (quilt) 545N: 546N: This is the source format declared in the package. 547N: 548N: Visibility: classification 549N: Show-Always: no 550N: Check: debian/source-dir 551N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 552N: 553N: 554C: libtqt-perl source: standards-version 3.8.4 555N: 556N: The standards version of the package according to Standards-Version field 557N: in the debian/control file. 558N: 559N: Visibility: classification 560N: Show-Always: no 561N: Check: fields/standards-version 562N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 563N: 564N: 565C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §1 Build-Conflicts libtqt-perl 566N: 567N: The raw but trimmed contents of the named field in the given Deb822 file. 568N: The number indicates the section from the top, starting at 1. 569N: 570N: Visibility: classification 571N: Show-Always: no 572N: Check: fields/deb822 573N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 574N: 575N: 576C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §1 Build-Depends cdbs, tde-cdbs, debhelper (>= 10~), libtqt3-mt-dev, perl (>= 5.8.0), libcrypt-dev, automake, autoconf, tdelibs14-trinity-dev, libsmoketqt-trinity-dev, chrpath, libtool (>= 1.5.2) 577N: 578C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §1 Maintainer TDE Debian Team <team-debian@trinitydesktop.org> 579N: 580C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §1 Priority optional 581N: 582C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §1 Section perl 583N: 584C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §1 Source libtqt-perl 585N: 586C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §1 Standards-Version 3.8.4 587N: 588C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §1 XSBC-Original-Maintainer Bart Martens <bartm@debian.org> 589N: 590C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §2 Architecture any 591N: 592C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §2 Conflicts libqt-perl 593N: 594C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §2 Depends ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} 595N: 596C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §2 Description Perl bindings for the TQt library\n This module lets you use the TQt library from Perl.\n It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. 597N: 598C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-deb822-field debian/control §2 Package libtqt-perl 599N: 600C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Architecture any 601N: 602N: These are the raw but trimmed contents of the named field in the package's 603N: primary control file. 604N: 605N: Visibility: classification 606N: Show-Always: no 607N: Check: fields/trimmed 608N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 609N: 610N: 611C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Binary libtqt-perl 612N: 613C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Build-Conflicts libtqt-perl 614N: 615C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Build-Depends cdbs, tde-cdbs, debhelper (>= 10~), libtqt3-mt-dev, perl (>= 5.8.0), libcrypt-dev, automake, autoconf, tdelibs14-trinity-dev, libsmoketqt-trinity-dev, chrpath, libtool (>= 1.5.2) 616N: 617C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Checksums-Sha1 dc9a3da9352a0a4a86d0b3843025360bfa1b5a24 575960 libtqt-perl_14.2.0~pre65.orig.tar.xz\n 415d3add9ae5f9aba7599600fad9051d6cec198a 5852 libtqt-perl_14.2.0~pre65-0ubuntu22.04.0+3.debian.tar.xz 618N: 619C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Checksums-Sha256 3d60dc2af3c946ce62f54827ac4c4f4cfea6e95e52f9c13f4affd88ca294e0c7 575960 libtqt-perl_14.2.0~pre65.orig.tar.xz\n 96172a1f5f28375c24ced608045f93e2168b343fdf6264e691672eec8d788238 5852 libtqt-perl_14.2.0~pre65-0ubuntu22.04.0+3.debian.tar.xz 620N: 621C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Files 735456c4dfb70595476b062d402b7049 575960 libtqt-perl_14.2.0~pre65.orig.tar.xz\n c3c0b00b5619f8ab10ef1ef268c10097 5852 libtqt-perl_14.2.0~pre65-0ubuntu22.04.0+3.debian.tar.xz 622N: 623C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Format 3.0 (quilt) 624N: 625C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Maintainer TDE Debian Team <team-debian@trinitydesktop.org> 626N: 627C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Original-Maintainer Bart Martens <bartm@debian.org> 628N: 629C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Package-List libtqt-perl deb perl optional arch=any 630N: 631C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Source libtqt-perl 632N: 633C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Standards-Version 3.8.4 634N: 635C: libtqt-perl source: trimmed-field Version 4:14.2.0~pre65-0ubuntu22.04.0+3 636N: 637C: libtqt-perl: trimmed-field Architecture armhf 638N: 639C: libtqt-perl: trimmed-field Conflicts libqt-perl 640N: 641C: libtqt-perl: trimmed-field Depends perl, perlapi-5.34.0, libc6 (>= 2.34), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.5), libsmoketqt1-trinity (>= 4:14.2.0~pre84), libstdc++6 (>= 5), libtqt3-mt (>= 4:14.2.0~pre257) 642N: 643C: libtqt-perl: trimmed-field Description Perl bindings for the TQt library\n This module lets you use the TQt library from Perl.\n It provides an object-oriented interface and is easy to use. 644N: 645C: libtqt-perl: trimmed-field Installed-Size 519 646N: 647C: libtqt-perl: trimmed-field Maintainer TDE Debian Team <team-debian@trinitydesktop.org> 648N: 649C: libtqt-perl: trimmed-field Original-Maintainer Bart Martens <bartm@debian.org> 650N: 651C: libtqt-perl: trimmed-field Package libtqt-perl 652N: 653C: libtqt-perl: trimmed-field Priority optional 654N: 655C: libtqt-perl: trimmed-field Section perl 656N: 657C: libtqt-perl: trimmed-field Version 4:14.2.0~pre65-0ubuntu22.04.0+3 658N: 659N: We are intentionally installing to /opt, so we have to live with that for now. 660O: libtqt-perl: custom-library-search-path RUNPATH /opt/trinity/lib [usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/perl5/5.34/auto/TQt/TQt.so] 661N: 662N: The binary or shared library sets RPATH or RUNPATH. This overrides the 663N: normal library search path, possibly interfering with local policy and 664N: causing problems for multilib, among other issues. 665N: 666N: The only time a binary or shared library in a Debian package should set 667N: RPATH or RUNPATH is if it is linked to private shared libraries in the 668N: same package. In that case, place those private shared libraries in 669N: /usr/lib/*package*. Libraries used by binaries in other packages should be 670N: placed in /lib or /usr/lib as appropriate, with a proper SONAME, in which 671N: case RPATH/RUNPATH is unnecessary. 672N: 673N: To fix this problem, look for link lines like: gcc test.o -o test 674N: -Wl,--rpath,/usr/local/lib or gcc test.o -o test -R/usr/local/lib and 675N: remove the -Wl,--rpath or -R argument. You can also use the chrpath 676N: utility to remove the RPATH. 677N: 678N: Please refer to https://wiki.debian.org/RpathIssue for details. 679N: 680N: Visibility: error 681N: Show-Always: no 682N: Check: binaries/rpath 683N: Renamed from: binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath 684N: 685N: 686O: libtqt-perl source: binary-nmu-debian-revision-in-source 4:14.2.0~pre65-0ubuntu22.04.0+3 687N: 688N: The version number of your source package ends in +b and a number or has a 689N: Debian revision containing three parts. These version numbers are used by 690N: binary NMUs and should not be used as the source version. (The +b form is 691N: the current standard; the three-part version number now obsolete.) 692N: 693N: Please refer to Debian Developer's Reference section 5.10.2.1 for details. 694N: 695N: Visibility: warning 696N: Show-Always: no 697N: Check: fields/version 698N: 699N: 700N: We want XZ regardless of the default compression. 701O: libtqt-perl source: custom-compression-in-debian-source-options compression = "xz" (line 2) 702N: 703N: This package selects a custom compression level or algorithm in 704N: debian/source/options. Please remove the call and let dpkg-deb(1) select 705N: suitable defaults. 706N: 707N: Custom compression settings are usually chosen for one of two reasons: 708N: 709N: Higher compression levels or more advanced algorithms shrink the sizes of 710N: large files, but they can cause problems in the resource constrained 711N: environments used in Debian's buildd infrastructure. For example, higher 712N: than expected memory consumption may trigger an FTBFS or a failure to 713N: install. 714N: 715N: Lower compression levels or less advanced algorithms are sometimes needed 716N: to support older Debian version. Unfortunately, they also make it harder 717N: to change the defauls on an archive-wide basis. 718N: 719N: Some legitimate use cases trigger this tag. Please override it. 720N: 721N: Please refer to Bug#829100, Bug#906614, Bug#909696, and the dpkg-deb(1) 722N: manual page for details. 723N: 724N: Visibility: warning 725N: Show-Always: no 726N: Check: debian/source-dir 727N: Renamed from: debian-source-options-has-custom-compression-settings 728N: 729N: 730N: We want XZ regardless of the default compression. 731O: libtqt-perl source: custom-compression-in-debian-source-options compression-level = 9 (line 3)