cmd-output.log

cmd-output.log
1cmd: lintian --no-cfg --display-level '>=classification' --display-experimental --info --show-overrides '/tmp/debusine-fetch-exec-upload-einy4llm/kbarcode-trinity_14.2.0~pre47-0ubuntu25.10.0+7.dsc' '/tmp/debusine-fetch-exec-upload-einy4llm/kbarcode-trinity_14.2.0~pre47-0ubuntu25.10.0+7_ppc64el.deb' 2output (contains stderr only, stdout was captured): 3 4Files in working directory: 5lintian.txt 6-------------------- 7N: 8E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/] 9N: 10N: Debian packages should not install into /opt, because it is reserved for 11N: add-on software. 12N: 13N: Please refer to /opt : Add-on application software packages (Section 3.13) 14N: in the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard for details. 15N: 16N: Visibility: error 17N: Show-Always: no 18N: Check: files/hierarchy/standard 19N: 20N: 21E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/bin/] 22N: 23E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/bin/kbarcode] 24N: 25E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/lib/] 26N: 27E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/lib/trinity/] 28N: 29E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/lib/trinity/tdefile_kbarcode.la] 30N: 31E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/lib/trinity/tdefile_kbarcode.so] 32N: 33E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/] 34N: 35E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/applications/] 36N: 37E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/applications/tde/] 38N: 39E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/applications/tde/kbarcode-batch.desktop] 40N: 41E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/applications/tde/kbarcode-editor.desktop] 42N: 43E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/applications/tde/kbarcode-single.desktop] 44N: 45E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/applications/tde/kbarcode.desktop] 46N: 47E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/apps/] 48N: 49E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/apps/kbarcode/] 50N: 51E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/apps/kbarcode/barcode.ps] 52N: 53E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/apps/kbarcode/barcodes.html] 54N: 55E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/apps/kbarcode/exampledata.sql] 56N: 57E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/apps/kbarcode/labeldefinitions.sql] 58N: 59E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/apps/kbarcode/logo.png] 60N: 61E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/apps/kbarcode/rules.xml] 62N: 63E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/] 64N: 65E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/] 66N: 67E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/] 68N: 69E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/kbarcode/] 70N: 71E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/kbarcode/common] 72N: 73E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/kbarcode/index.cache.bz2] 74N: 75E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/kbarcode/index.docbook] 76N: 77E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/] 78N: 79E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/] 80N: 81E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/] 82N: 83E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/actions/] 84N: 85E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/actions/barcode.png] 86N: 87E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/actions/kbarcodeellipse.png] 88N: 89E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/actions/kbarcodegrid.png] 90N: 91E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/actions/kbarcodelinetool.png] 92N: 93E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/] 94N: 95E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/kbarcode.png] 96N: 97E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/22x22/] 98N: 99E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/22x22/actions/] 100N: 101E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/22x22/actions/barcode.png] 102N: 103E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/] 104N: 105E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/actions/] 106N: 107E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/actions/barcode.png] 108N: 109E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/actions/kbarcoderect.png] 110N: 111E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/] 112N: 113E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/kbarcode.png] 114N: 115E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/] 116N: 117E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/apps/] 118N: 119E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/apps/kbarcode.png] 120N: 121E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/] 122N: 123E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/] 124N: 125E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/] 126N: 127E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 128N: 129E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/de/] 130N: 131E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/el/LC_MESSAGES/] 132N: 133E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/el/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 134N: 135E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/el/] 136N: 137E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/] 138N: 139E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 140N: 141E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/es/] 142N: 143E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/fi/LC_MESSAGES/] 144N: 145E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/fi/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 146N: 147E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/fi/] 148N: 149E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/] 150N: 151E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 152N: 153E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/fr/] 154N: 155E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/hu/LC_MESSAGES/] 156N: 157E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/hu/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 158N: 159E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/hu/] 160N: 161E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/] 162N: 163E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 164N: 165E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/it/] 166N: 167E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/] 168N: 169E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 170N: 171E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/nl/] 172N: 173E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/] 174N: 175E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 176N: 177E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/pl/] 178N: 179E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/] 180N: 181E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 182N: 183E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/pt/] 184N: 185E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/ru/LC_MESSAGES/] 186N: 187E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/ru/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 188N: 189E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/ru/] 190N: 191E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/sv/LC_MESSAGES/] 192N: 193E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/sv/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 194N: 195E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/sv/] 196N: 197E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/] 198N: 199E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/kbarcode.mo] 200N: 201E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/tr/] 202N: 203E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/man/] 204N: 205E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/man/man1/] 206N: 207E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/man/man1/kbarcode.1] 208N: 209E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/mimelnk/] 210N: 211E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/mimelnk/application/] 212N: 213E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/mimelnk/application/kbarcode-label.desktop] 214N: 215E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/services/] 216N: 217E: kbarcode-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/services/tdefile_kbarcode.desktop] 218N: 219E: kbarcode-trinity source: epoch-changed-but-upstream-version-did-not-go-backwards 2.0.6-0ubuntu3 -> 4:14.2.0~pre47-0ubuntu25.10.0+7 [debian/changelog:1] 220N: 221N: The previous version of this package had a different version epoch to the 222N: current version but the upstream version did not go "backwards". For 223N: example, the previous package version was "1:1.0-1" and the current 224N: version is "2:2.0-1". 225N: 226N: This was likely an accidental bump or addition of an epoch. 227N: 228N: Epochs exist to cope with changes to the upstream version numbering 229N: scheme. Whilst they are a powerful tool, increasing or adding an epoch has 230N: many downsides including causing issues with versioned dependencies, being 231N: misleading to users and being aesthetically unappealing. Whilst they 232N: should be avoided, valid reasons to add or increment the epoch include: 233N: 234N: - Upstream changed their versioning scheme in a way that makes the 235N: latest version lower than the previous one. 236N: - You need to permanently revert to a lower upstream version. 237N: 238N: Temporary revertions (eg. after an NMU) should use not modify or introduce 239N: an epoch - please use the CURRENT+reallyFORMER until you can upload the 240N: latest version again. 241N: 242N: If you are unsure whether you need to increase the epoch for a package, 243N: please consult the debian-devel mailing list. 244N: 245N: Visibility: error 246N: Show-Always: no 247N: Check: debian/changelog 248N: 249N: 250E: kbarcode-trinity source: rules-require-build-prerequisite (does not satisfy cdbs:any) [debian/rules] 251N: 252N: 253N: The code in debian/rules requires a prerequisite 254N: that is not presently listed in the package's Build-Depends. 255N: 256N: In the special case of Python, affected packages should Build-Depend on 257N: one of python3, python3-all, python3-dev, or python3-all-dev. Which one 258N: depends on whether a package supports multiple Python versions, and also 259N: whether the package builds Python modules or uses Python only as part of 260N: the build process. 261N: 262N: Packages that depend on a specific Python version may build-depend on any 263N: appropriate pythonX.Y or pythonX.Y-dev package instead. 264N: 265N: The condition you see in the context is not a recommendation on what to 266N: add. If you see a list, more than likely only one member is needed to make 267N: this tag go away. You probably also do not need the :any multiarch 268N: qualifier, if you see one. 269N: 270N: Please refer to Package relationships (Section 4.2) in the Debian Policy 271N: Manual for details. 272N: 273N: Visibility: error 274N: Show-Always: no 275N: Check: debian/rules 276N: Renamed from: missing-build-dependency missing-python-build-dependency 277N: 278N: 279W: kbarcode-trinity source: binary-nmu-debian-revision-in-source 4:14.2.0~pre47-0ubuntu25.10.0+7 280N: 281N: The version number of your source package ends in +b and a number or has a 282N: Debian revision containing three parts. These version numbers are used by 283N: binary NMUs and should not be used as the source version. (The +b form is 284N: the current standard; the three-part version number now obsolete.) 285N: 286N: Please refer to Recompilation or binary-only NMU (Section 5.10.2.1) in the 287N: Debian Developer's Reference for details. 288N: 289N: Visibility: warning 290N: Show-Always: no 291N: Check: fields/version 292N: 293N: 294W: kbarcode-trinity: copyright-refers-to-deprecated-bsd-license-file 295N: 296N: The copyright file refers to /usr/share/common-licenses/BSD. Due to the 297N: brevity of this license, the specificity of this copy to code whose 298N: copyright is held by the Regents of the University of California, and the 299N: frequency of minor wording changes in the license, its text should be 300N: included in the copyright file directly rather than referencing this file. 301N: 302N: This file may be removed from a future version of base-files if references 303N: to it drop sufficiently. 304N: 305N: Please refer to Copyright information (Section 12.5) in the Debian Policy 306N: Manual for details. 307N: 308N: Visibility: warning 309N: Show-Always: no 310N: Check: debian/copyright 311N: 312N: 313W: kbarcode-trinity source: custom-compression-in-debian-source-options compression = "xz" [debian/source/options:2] 314N: 315N: This package selects a custom compression level or algorithm in 316N: debian/source/options. Please remove the call and let dpkg-deb(1) select 317N: suitable defaults. 318N: 319N: Custom compression settings are usually chosen for one of two reasons: 320N: 321N: Higher compression levels or more advanced algorithms shrink the sizes of 322N: large files, but they can cause problems in the resource constrained 323N: environments used in Debian's buildd infrastructure. For example, higher 324N: than expected memory consumption may trigger an FTBFS or a failure to 325N: install. 326N: 327N: Lower compression levels or less advanced algorithms are sometimes needed 328N: to support older Debian version. Unfortunately, they also make it harder 329N: to change the defaults on an archive-wide basis. 330N: 331N: Some legitimate use cases trigger this tag. Please override it. 332N: 333N: Please refer to Bug#829100, Bug#906614, Bug#909696, and the dpkg-deb(1) 334N: manual page for details. 335N: 336N: Visibility: warning 337N: Show-Always: no 338N: Check: debian/source-dir 339N: Renamed from: debian-source-options-has-custom-compression-settings 340N: 341N: 342W: kbarcode-trinity source: custom-compression-in-debian-source-options compression-level = 9 [debian/source/options:3] 343N: 344W: kbarcode-trinity: description-contains-homepage line 19 345N: 346N: The extended description contains a "Homepage" pseudo-field following the 347N: old Developer's Reference recommendation. As of 1.14.6, dpkg now supports 348N: Homepage as a regular field in debian/control. This pseudo-field should be 349N: moved from the extended description to the fields for the relevant source 350N: or binary packages. 351N: 352N: Visibility: warning 353N: Show-Always: no 354N: Check: fields/description 355N: 356N: 357W: kbarcode-trinity source: epoch-change-without-comment 2.0.6-0ubuntu3 -> 4:14.2.0~pre47-0ubuntu25.10.0+7 [debian/changelog:1] 358N: 359N: The previous version of this package had a different version epoch (eg. 360N: 2:1.0-1) to the current version but there's no reference to this in the 361N: changelog entry. 362N: 363N: Epochs exist to cope with changes to the upstream version numbering 364N: scheme. Whilst they are a powerful tool, increasing or adding an epoch has 365N: many downsides including causing issues with versioned dependencies, being 366N: misleading to users and being aesthetically unappealing. Whilst they 367N: should be avoided, valid reasons to add or increment the epoch include: 368N: 369N: - Upstream changed their versioning scheme in a way that makes the 370N: latest version lower than the previous one. 371N: - You need to permanently revert to a lower upstream version. 372N: 373N: Temporary revertions (eg. after an NMU) should use not modify or introduce 374N: an epoch - please use the CURRENT+reallyFORMER until you can upload the 375N: latest version again. 376N: 377N: If you are unsure whether you need to increase the epoch for a package, 378N: please consult the debian-devel mailing list. 379N: 380N: Lintian looks in this version's changelog entry for the phrase "epoch". 381N: 382N: Visibility: warning 383N: Show-Always: no 384N: Check: debian/changelog 385N: 386N: 387W: kbarcode-trinity: extended-description-line-too-long line 1 388N: 389N: One or more lines in the extended part of the "Description:" field have 390N: been found to contain more than 80 characters. For the benefit of users of 391N: 80x25 terminals, it is recommended that the lines do not exceed 80 392N: characters. 393N: 394N: Please refer to The single line synopsis (Section 3.4.1) in the Debian 395N: Policy Manual for details. 396N: 397N: Visibility: warning 398N: Show-Always: no 399N: Check: fields/description 400N: 401N: 402W: kbarcode-trinity: hardening-no-relro [opt/trinity/bin/kbarcode] 403N: 404N: This package provides an ELF binary that lacks the "read-only relocation" 405N: link flag. This package was likely not built with the default Debian 406N: compiler flags defined by dpkg-buildflags. If built using dpkg-buildflags 407N: directly, be sure to import LDFLAGS. 408N: 409N: Please refer to https://wiki.debian.org/Hardening for details. 410N: 411N: Visibility: warning 412N: Show-Always: no 413N: Check: binaries/hardening 414N: 415N: 416W: kbarcode-trinity: hardening-no-relro [opt/trinity/lib/trinity/tdefile_kbarcode.so] 417N: 418W: kbarcode-trinity: icon-size-and-directory-name-mismatch 22x22 [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/actions/kbarcodelinetool.png] 419N: 420N: The icon has a size that differs from the size specified by the name of 421N: the directory under which it was installed. The icon was probably 422N: mistakenly installed into the wrong directory. 423N: 424N: Visibility: warning 425N: Show-Always: no 426N: Check: desktop/icons 427N: 428N: 429W: kbarcode-trinity: icon-size-and-directory-name-mismatch 30x30 [opt/trinity/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/actions/kbarcodeellipse.png] 430N: 431W: kbarcode-trinity source: national-encoding [debian/README.Debian] 432N: 433N: A file is not valid UTF-8. 434N: 435N: Debian has used UTF-8 for many years. Support for national encodings is 436N: being phased out. This file probably appears to users in mangled 437N: characters (also called mojibake). 438N: 439N: Packaging control files must be encoded in valid UTF-8. 440N: 441N: Please convert the file to UTF-8 using iconv or a similar tool. 442N: 443N: Visibility: warning 444N: Show-Always: no 445N: Check: files/encoding 446N: Renamed from: national-encoding-in-text-file 447N: debian-changelog-file-uses-obsolete-national-encoding 448N: debian-control-file-uses-obsolete-national-encoding 449N: debian-copyright-file-uses-obsolete-national-encoding 450N: debian-news-file-uses-obsolete-national-encoding 451N: debian-tests-control-uses-national-encoding 452N: doc-base-file-uses-obsolete-national-encoding 453N: national-encoding-in-debconf-template national-encoding-in-manpage 454N: 455N: 456W: kbarcode-trinity: national-encoding [usr/share/doc/kbarcode-trinity/README.Debian] 457N: 458W: kbarcode-trinity: old-fsf-address-in-copyright-file 459N: 460N: The /usr/share/doc/*pkg*/copyright file refers to the old postal address 461N: of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). You should refer to 462N: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/ instead of a physical address, for example: 463N: 464N: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 465N: along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/. 466N: 467N: Visibility: warning 468N: Show-Always: no 469N: Check: debian/copyright 470N: 471N: 472W: kbarcode-trinity: package-has-unnecessary-activation-of-ldconfig-trigger 473N: 474N: The package activates the ldconfig trigger even though no shared libraries 475N: are installed in a directory controlled by the dynamic library loader. 476N: 477N: Note this may be triggered by a bug in debhelper, that causes it to 478N: auto-generate an ldconfig trigger for packages that do not need it. 479N: 480N: Please refer to ldconfig (Section 8.1.1) in the Debian Policy Manual and 481N: Bug#204975 for details. 482N: 483N: Visibility: warning 484N: Show-Always: no 485N: Check: libraries/shared/trigger/ldconfig 486N: 487N: 488W: kbarcode-trinity: package-relation-with-self Breaks: kbarcode-trinity (<< 4:14.0.0~) 489N: 490N: The package declares a relationship with itself. This is not very useful 491N: except in the case of a package Conflicting with itself if its package 492N: name doubles as a virtual package. 493N: 494N: Visibility: warning 495N: Show-Always: no 496N: Check: fields/package-relations 497N: 498N: 499W: kbarcode-trinity: unknown-section tde 500N: 501N: The "Section:" field in this package's control file is not one of the 502N: sections in use on the ftp archive. Valid sections are currently admin, 503N: comm, cli-mono, database, debug, devel, doc, editors, electronics, 504N: embedded, fonts, games, gnome, gnu-r, gnustep, graphics, hamradio, 505N: haskell, httpd, interpreters, java, javascript, kde, libdevel, libs, lisp, 506N: localization, kernel, mail, math, misc, net, news, ocaml, oldlibs, 507N: otherosfs, perl, php, python, ruby, rust, science, shells, sound, tex, 508N: text, utils, vcs, video, web, x11, xfce, zope. 509N: 510N: The section name should be preceded by either "contrib/", "non-free/" or 511N: "non-free-firmware/" if the package is in the according archive area. 512N: 513N: Please refer to Sections (Section 2.4) in the Debian Policy Manual for 514N: details. 515N: 516N: Visibility: warning 517N: Show-Always: no 518N: Check: fields/section 519N: 520N: 521I: kbarcode-trinity source: debian-watch-file-is-missing 522N: 523N: This source package is not Debian-native but it does not have a 524N: debian/watch file. This file is used for automatic detection of new 525N: upstream versions by the Debian External Health Status project and other 526N: project infrastructure. If this package is maintained upstream, please 527N: consider adding a debian/watch file to detect new releases. 528N: 529N: If the package is not maintained upstream or if upstream uses a 530N: distribution mechanism that cannot be meaningfully monitored by uscan and 531N: the Debian External Health Status project, please consider adding a 532N: debian/watch file containing only comments documenting the situation. 533N: 534N: Please refer to Upstream source location: debian/watch (Section 4.11) in 535N: the Debian Policy Manual and the uscan(1) manual page for details. 536N: 537N: Visibility: info 538N: Show-Always: no 539N: Check: debian/watch 540N: 541N: 542I: kbarcode-trinity: hardening-no-bindnow [opt/trinity/lib/trinity/tdefile_kbarcode.so] 543N: 544N: This package provides an ELF binary that lacks the "bindnow" linker flag. 545N: 546N: This is needed (together with "relro") to make the "Global Offset Table" 547N: (GOT) fully read-only. The bindnow feature trades startup time for 548N: improved security. Please consider enabling this feature or consider 549N: overriding the tag (possibly with a comment about why). 550N: 551N: If you use dpkg-buildflags, you may have to add hardening=+bindnow or 552N: hardening=+all to DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS. 553N: 554N: The relevant compiler flags are set in LDFLAGS. 555N: 556N: Please refer to https://wiki.debian.org/Hardening for details. 557N: 558N: Visibility: info 559N: Show-Always: no 560N: Check: binaries/hardening 561N: 562N: 563I: kbarcode-trinity: hardening-no-fortify-functions [opt/trinity/bin/kbarcode] 564N: 565N: This package provides an ELF binary that lacks the use of fortified libc 566N: functions. Either there are no potentially unfortified functions called by 567N: any routines, all unfortified calls have already been fully validated at 568N: compile-time, or the package was not built with the default Debian 569N: compiler flags defined by dpkg-buildflags. If built using dpkg-buildflags 570N: directly, be sure to import CPPFLAGS. 571N: 572N: NB: Due to false-positives, Lintian ignores some unprotected functions 573N: (e.g. memcpy). 574N: 575N: Please refer to https://wiki.debian.org/Hardening and Bug#673112 for 576N: details. 577N: 578N: Visibility: info 579N: Show-Always: no 580N: Check: binaries/hardening 581N: 582N: 583I: kbarcode-trinity source: no-dh-sequencer [debian/rules] 584N: 585N: This package does not use the dh sequencer in debian/rules. 586N: 587N: While maintainers may use a variety of build systems, this one is by far 588N: the most popular. 589N: 590N: Maintainers are strongly encouraged to use the dh sequencer in new 591N: packages and convert existing ones when appropriate. 592N: 593N: Visibility: info 594N: Show-Always: no 595N: Check: debian/rules/dh-sequencer 596N: 597N: 598I: kbarcode-trinity source: out-of-date-standards-version 3.8.4 (released 2010-01-27) (current is 4.7.2) 599N: 600N: The source package refers to a Standards-Version older than the one that 601N: was current at the time the package was created (according to the 602N: timestamp of the latest debian/changelog entry). Please consider updating 603N: the package to current Policy and setting this control field 604N: appropriately. 605N: 606N: If the package is already compliant with the current standards, you don't 607N: have to re-upload the package just to adjust the Standards-Version control 608N: field. However, please remember to update this field next time you upload 609N: the package. 610N: 611N: See /usr/share/doc/debian-policy/upgrading-checklist.txt.gz in the 612N: debian-policy package for a summary of changes in newer versions of 613N: Policy. 614N: 615N: Please refer to 616N: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/upgrading-checklist.html for 617N: details. 618N: 619N: Visibility: info 620N: Show-Always: no 621N: Check: fields/standards-version 622N: 623N: 624I: kbarcode-trinity: package-contains-documentation-outside-usr-share-doc [opt/trinity/share/apps/kbarcode/barcodes.html] 625N: 626N: This package ships a documentation file outside /usr/share/doc 627N: Documentation files are normally installed inside /usr/share/doc. 628N: 629N: If this file doesn't describe the contents or purpose of the directory it 630N: is in, please consider moving this file to /usr/share/doc/ or maybe even 631N: removing it. If this file does describe the contents or purpose of the 632N: directory it is in, please add a lintian override. 633N: 634N: Visibility: info 635N: Show-Always: no 636N: Check: documentation 637N: 638N: Screen: python/egg/metadata 639N: Advocates: "Scott Kitterman" <debian@kitterman.com> 640N: Reason: The folders XXX.dist-info/ and XXX.egg-info/ hold metadata for 641N: Python modules. Those files are not documentation even though 642N: some of their names carry the .txt file extension. 643N: 644N: Python modules can be both public and private. 645N: 646N: Read more in 647N: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0427/#the-dist-info-directory, 648N: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0376/#id16, 649N: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0610/, 650N: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0639/, 651N: https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/deprecated/python_eggs.html, 652N: and Bug#1003913. 653N: 654N: 655P: kbarcode-trinity source: co-maintained-package-with-no-vcs-fields 656N: 657N: Based on the content of the maintainer and uploader fields this package is 658N: co-maintained but there are no Vcs-* fields. 659N: 660N: It is recommended that shared maintenance of packages are co-ordinated via 661N: a revision control system. 662N: 663N: Visibility: pedantic 664N: Show-Always: no 665N: Check: fields/vcs 666N: Renamed from: co-maintained-package-with-no-vcs-headers 667N: 668N: 669P: kbarcode-trinity: copyright-with-old-dh-make-debian-copyright 670N: 671N: The copyright file contains the incomplete Debian packaging copyright 672N: boilerplate from older versions of dh_make. (C) alone is not considered a 673N: valid copyright notice in some countries. The word Copyright or the © 674N: symbol should be used instead or in addition to (C). 675N: 676N: Copyright notices like this are, in any country that's a signatory to the 677N: Berne Convention, not required to claim copyright on a work, but their 678N: presence may allow claiming additional damages should a copyright case go 679N: to court. If you provide a notice, you may as well provide one that's 680N: legally recognized in a broader range of countries. 681N: 682N: Visibility: pedantic 683N: Show-Always: no 684N: Check: debian/copyright 685N: 686N: 687P: kbarcode-trinity source: no-dep5-copyright [debian/copyright] 688N: 689N: This package does not use a machine-readable debian/copyright file. 690N: 691N: This format makes it easier to review licenses and can be easily parsed by 692N: Lintian. 693N: 694N: Please refer to 695N: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ for 696N: details. 697N: 698N: Visibility: pedantic 699N: Show-Always: no 700N: Check: debian/copyright/dep5 701N: 702N: 703P: kbarcode-trinity source: no-homepage-field 704N: 705N: This non-native package lacks a Homepage field. If the package has an 706N: upstream home page that contains useful information or resources for the 707N: end user, consider adding a Homepage control field to debian/control. 708N: 709N: Please refer to Homepage (Section 5.6.23) in the Debian Policy Manual for 710N: details. 711N: 712N: Visibility: pedantic 713N: Show-Always: no 714N: Check: fields/homepage 715N: 716N: 717P: kbarcode-trinity source: package-uses-old-debhelper-compat-version 10 718N: 719N: This package uses a debhelper compatibility level that is no longer 720N: recommended. Please consider using the recommended level. 721N: 722N: For most packages, the best way to set the compatibility level is to 723N: specify debhelper-compat (= X) as a Build-Depends in debian/control. You 724N: can also use the debian/compat file or export DH_COMPAT in debian/rules. 725N: 726N: If no level is selected debhelper defaults to level 1, which is 727N: deprecated. 728N: 729N: Please refer to the debhelper(7) manual page for details. 730N: 731N: Visibility: pedantic 732N: Show-Always: no 733N: Check: debhelper 734N: 735N: 736P: kbarcode-trinity: repeated-path-segment trinity [opt/trinity/lib/trinity/] 737N: 738N: The file is installed into a location that repeats the given path segment. 739N: An example would be /usr/lib/lib or /usr/share/myprogram/share. 740N: 741N: More often than not this is unintended. 742N: 743N: Please refer to Bug#950052 and Bug#950027 for details. 744N: 745N: Visibility: pedantic 746N: Show-Always: no 747N: Check: files/hierarchy/path-segments 748N: 749N: 750P: kbarcode-trinity source: trailing-whitespace [debian/changelog:148] 751N: 752N: This file contains lines with trailing whitespace characters. 753N: 754N: Whilst often harmless and unsightly, such extra whitespaces can also cause 755N: tools to interpret the whitespace characters literally. The tool diff(1) 756N: does not like them, either. They are best avoided. 757N: 758N: Some of these problems can be hard to track down. 759N: 760N: Whitespace at the end of lines may be removed with the following: 761N: 762N: $ sed -i -e 's@[[:space:]]*$@@g' debian/control debian/changelog 763N: 764N: If you use Emacs, you can also use "M-x wh-cl" (whitespace-cleanup). 765N: 766N: However, if you wish to only remove trailing spaces and leave trailing 767N: tabs (eg. for Makefiles), you can use the following code snippet: 768N: 769N: $ sed -i -e 's@[ ]*$@@g' debian/rules 770N: 771N: To remove empty lines from the end of a file, you can use: 772N: 773N: $ sed -i -e :a -e '/^\n*$/{$d;N;};/\n$/ba' debian/rules 774N: 775N: Visibility: pedantic 776N: Show-Always: no 777N: Check: debian/trailing-whitespace 778N: Renamed from: file-contains-trailing-whitespace 779N: 780N: 781P: kbarcode-trinity source: trailing-whitespace [debian/changelog:170] 782N: 783X: kbarcode-trinity: spelling-error-in-binary Normaly Normally [opt/trinity/bin/kbarcode] 784N: 785N: Lintian found a spelling error in the given binary. Lintian has a list of 786N: common misspellings that it looks for. It does not have a dictionary like 787N: a spelling checker does. 788N: 789N: If the string containing the spelling error is translated with the help of 790N: gettext or a similar tool, please fix the error in the translations as 791N: well as the English text to avoid making the translations fuzzy. With 792N: gettext, for example, this means you should also fix the spelling mistake 793N: in the corresponding msgids in the *.po files. 794N: 795N: You can often find the word in the source code by running: 796N: 797N: grep -rw <word> <source-tree> 798N: 799N: This tag may produce false positives for words that contain non-ASCII 800N: characters due to limitations in strings. 801N: 802N: Visibility: pedantic 803N: Show-Always: no 804N: Check: binaries/spelling 805N: This tag is experimental. 806N: 807N: 808X: kbarcode-trinity: spelling-error-in-binary avaible available [opt/trinity/bin/kbarcode] 809N: 810X: kbarcode-trinity: spelling-error-in-binary formated formatted [opt/trinity/bin/kbarcode] 811N: 812X: kbarcode-trinity source: upstream-metadata-file-is-missing 813N: 814N: This source package is not Debian-native but it does not have a 815N: debian/upstream/metadata file. 816N: 817N: The Upstream MEtadata GAthered with YAml (UMEGAYA) project is an effort to 818N: collect meta-information about upstream projects from any source package. 819N: This file is in YAML format and it is used in to feed the data in the 820N: UltimateDebianDatabase. For example, it can contains the way the authors 821N: want their software be cited in publications and some bibliographic 822N: references about the software. 823N: 824N: Please add a debian/upstream/metadata file. 825N: 826N: Please refer to https://dep-team.pages.debian.net/deps/dep12/ and 827N: https://wiki.debian.org/UpstreamMetadata for details. 828N: 829N: Visibility: pedantic 830N: Show-Always: no 831N: Check: debian/upstream/metadata 832N: This tag is experimental. 833N: 834N: 835X: kbarcode-trinity source: very-long-line-length-in-source-file 656 > 512 [kbarcode/tec.cpp:121] 836N: 837N: The source file includes a line length that is well beyond the normally 838N: human made code line length. 839N: 840N: This very long line length does not allow Lintian to do correctly some 841N: source file checks. 842N: 843N: This line could also be the result of some text injected by a computer 844N: program, and thus could lead to FTBFS bugs. 845N: 846N: Last but not least, long line in source code could be used to obfuscate 847N: the source code and to hide stuff like backdoors or security problems. 848N: 849N: It could be due to jslint source comments or other build tool comments. 850N: 851N: You may report this issue upstream. 852N: 853N: Visibility: pedantic 854N: Show-Always: no 855N: Check: files/contents/line-length 856N: Renamed from: insane-line-length-in-source-file 857N: This tag is experimental. 858N: 859N: Screen: autotools/long-lines 860N: Advocates: "Russ Allbery" <rra@debian.org> 861N: Reason: 862N: Upstream sources using autoconf have traditionally been 863N: distributed with generated ./configure scripts as well as 864N: other third-party m4 macro files such as libtool. 865N: 866N: When paired with automake, there may also be some intermediate 867N: Makefile.in files. 868N: 869N: A lot of sources potentially contain such files, but they are 870N: not actionable by either the Debian distributor or by the 871N: upstream maintainer. 872N: 873N: As a side note, modern Debian build protocols will re-create 874N: many of those files via dh_autoreconf. They are present merely 875N: to aid in bootstrapping systems where the GNU suite may not yet 876N: be available. 877N: 878N: Read more in Bug#996740. 879N: 880N: 881C: kbarcode-trinity: control-tarball-compression-format zst 882N: 883N: This is the compressor format used for the control.tar tarball. 884N: 885N: Visibility: classification 886N: Show-Always: no 887N: Check: deb-format 888N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 889N: 890N: 891C: kbarcode-trinity: ctrl-script [postinst] 892N: 893N: This package has one or more maintainer scripts (or other executable 894N: control files). 895N: 896N: This flags any control file with the executable bit set. 897N: 898N: Visibility: classification 899N: Show-Always: no 900N: Check: control-files 901N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 902N: 903N: 904C: kbarcode-trinity: ctrl-script [postrm] 905N: 906C: kbarcode-trinity: data-tarball-compression-format zst 907N: 908N: This is the compressor format used for the data.tar tarball. 909N: 910N: Visibility: classification 911N: Show-Always: no 912N: Check: deb-format 913N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 914N: 915N: 916C: kbarcode-trinity: debhelper-autoscript-in-maintainer-scripts dh_installmenu/13.24.2ubuntu1 917N: 918N: The maintainer scripts of the package contain one or more auto-generated 919N: shell snippets inserted by the listed debhelper tool. 920N: 921N: Visibility: classification 922N: Show-Always: no 923N: Check: maintainer-scripts/generated 924N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 925N: 926N: 927C: kbarcode-trinity source: debhelper-compat-level 10 928N: 929N: This is the debhelper compat level used specified by this package. 930N: 931N: Visibility: classification 932N: Show-Always: no 933N: Check: debhelper 934N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 935N: 936N: 937C: kbarcode-trinity source: debian-build-system cdbs-with-debhelper.mk [debian/rules] 938N: 939N: This is the build system that Lintian believes the package is using. 940N: 941N: Visibility: classification 942N: Show-Always: no 943N: Check: debhelper 944N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 945N: 946N: 947C: kbarcode-trinity source: mail-contact Maintainer "TDE Debian Team" <team-debian@trinitydesktop.org> 948N: 949N: This person is a contact in the named group for this package. 950N: 951N: Visibility: classification 952N: Show-Always: no 953N: Check: fields/mail-address 954N: Renamed from: maintainer uploader 955N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 956N: 957N: 958C: kbarcode-trinity source: mail-contact Uploaders "Fathi Boudra" <fboudra@free.fr> 959N: 960C: kbarcode-trinity source: mail-contact Uploaders "Mark Purcell" <msp@debian.org> 961N: 962C: kbarcode-trinity: mail-contact Maintainer "TDE Debian Team" <team-debian@trinitydesktop.org> 963N: 964C: kbarcode-trinity: maintainer-script-interpreter /bin/sh [postinst] 965N: 966N: Interpreter used in maintainer script or ELF 967N: 968N: Visibility: classification 969N: Show-Always: no 970N: Check: scripts 971N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 972N: 973N: 974C: kbarcode-trinity: maintainer-script-interpreter /bin/sh [postrm] 975N: 976C: kbarcode-trinity source: number-of-patches 0 [debian/patches/series] 977N: 978N: The number of patches according to the debian/patches/series file. 979N: 980N: Visibility: classification 981N: Show-Always: no 982N: Check: debian/patches/count 983N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 984N: 985N: 986C: kbarcode-trinity source: package-is-co-maintained (with 2 uploaders) 987N: 988N: The package is co-maintained but not team-maintained according to the 989N: maintainer/uploaders fields in the debian/control file. 990N: 991N: Visibility: classification 992N: Show-Always: no 993N: Check: fields/vcs 994N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 995N: 996N: 997C: kbarcode-trinity: package-is-maintained-by-individual 998N: 999N: The package is maintained by an individual according to the 1000N: maintainer/uploaders fields in the debian/control file. 1001N: 1002N: Visibility: classification 1003N: Show-Always: no 1004N: Check: fields/vcs 1005N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 1006N: 1007N: 1008C: kbarcode-trinity source: patch-system quilt 1009N: 1010N: This package uses the specified patch system (eg. "quilt" or "dpatch"). 1011N: 1012N: Visibility: classification 1013N: Show-Always: no 1014N: Check: debian/patches 1015N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 1016N: 1017N: 1018C: kbarcode-trinity source: silent-on-rules-requiring-root [debian/control] 1019N: 1020N: The field Rules-Requires-Root is not declared in the file debian/control. 1021N: 1022N: Please refer to usr/share/doc/dpkg/spec/rootless-builds.txt, debian/rules 1023N: and Rules-Requires-Root (Section 4.9.2) in the Debian Policy Manual, and 1024N: Rules-Requires-Root (Section 5.6.31) in the Debian Policy Manual for 1025N: details. 1026N: 1027N: Visibility: classification 1028N: Show-Always: no 1029N: Check: debian/control/field/rules-requires-root 1030N: Renamed from: rules-requires-root-missing 1031N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 1032N: 1033N: 1034C: kbarcode-trinity source: source-format 3.0 (quilt) 1035N: 1036N: This is the source format declared in the package. 1037N: 1038N: Visibility: classification 1039N: Show-Always: no 1040N: Check: debian/source-dir 1041N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 1042N: 1043N: 1044C: kbarcode-trinity source: standards-version 3.8.4 1045N: 1046N: The standards version of the package according to Standards-Version field 1047N: in the debian/control file. 1048N: 1049N: Visibility: classification 1050N: Show-Always: no 1051N: Check: fields/standards-version 1052N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 1053N: 1054N: 1055C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §1 Build-Depends tde-cdbs, debhelper (>= 10~), quilt, tde-cmake, ninja-build, tdelibs14-trinity-dev [debian/control:6] 1056N: 1057N: The raw but trimmed contents of the named field in the given Deb822 file. 1058N: The number indicates the section from the top, starting at 1. 1059N: 1060N: Visibility: classification 1061N: Show-Always: no 1062N: Check: fields/deb822 1063N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 1064N: 1065N: 1066C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §1 Maintainer TDE Debian Team <team-debian@trinitydesktop.org> [debian/control:4] 1067N: 1068C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §1 Priority optional [debian/control:3] 1069N: 1070C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §1 Section tde [debian/control:2] 1071N: 1072C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §1 Source kbarcode-trinity [debian/control:1] 1073N: 1074C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §1 Standards-Version 3.8.4 [debian/control:7] 1075N: 1076C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §1 Uploaders Fathi Boudra <fboudra@free.fr>, Mark Purcell <msp@debian.org> [debian/control:5] 1077N: 1078C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §2 Architecture any [debian/control:10] 1079N: 1080C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §2 Breaks kbarcode-kde3 (<< 4:14.0.0~), kbarcode-trinity (<< 4:14.0.0~) [debian/control:13] 1081N: 1082C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §2 Depends ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, barcode, imagemagick [debian/control:11] 1083N: 1084C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §2 Description barcode and label printing application for Trinity\n KBarcode is a barcode and label printing application for Trinity. It can be used\n to print everything from simple business cards up to complex labels with\n several barcodes (e.g. article descriptions).\n .\n KBarcode comes with an easy to use WYSIWYG label designer, a setup wizard,\n batch import of data for batch printing labels (directly from the delivery\n note), thousands of predefined labels, database management tools and\n translations in many languages. Even printing more than 10.000 labels in one\n go is no problem for KBarcode. Data for printing can be imported from several\n different data sources, including SQL databases, CSV files and the TDE address\n book.\n .\n Additionally it is a simple barcode generator (similar to the old xbarcode you\n might know). All major types of barcodes like EAN, UPC, CODE39 and ISBN are\n supported. Even complex 2D barcodes are supported using third party tools. The\n generated barcodes can be directly printed or you can export them into images\n to use them in another application.\n .\n Homepage: http://www.kbarcode.net [debian/control:16] 1085N: 1086C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §2 Package kbarcode-trinity [debian/control:9] 1087N: 1088C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §2 Recommends libtqt3-mt-mysql | libtqt3-mt-psql | libtqt3-mt-odbc | libtqt3-mt-sqlite |\n libtqt3-mt-ibase [debian/control:14] 1089N: 1090C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-deb822-field §2 Replaces kbarcode-kde3 (<< 4:14.0.0~), kbarcode-trinity (<< 4:14.0.0~) [debian/control:12] 1091N: 1092C: kbarcode-trinity source: trimmed-field Architecture any 1093N: 1094N: These are the raw but trimmed contents of the named field in the package's 1095N: primary control file. 1096N: 1097N: Visibility: classification 1098N: Show-Always: no 1099N: Check: fields/trimmed 1100N: This tag is a classification. 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It can be used\n to print everything from simple business cards up to complex labels with\n several barcodes (e.g. article descriptions).\n .\n KBarcode comes with an easy to use WYSIWYG label designer, a setup wizard,\n batch import of data for batch printing labels (directly from the delivery\n note), thousands of predefined labels, database management tools and\n translations in many languages. Even printing more than 10.000 labels in one\n go is no problem for KBarcode. Data for printing can be imported from several\n different data sources, including SQL databases, CSV files and the TDE address\n book.\n .\n Additionally it is a simple barcode generator (similar to the old xbarcode you\n might know). All major types of barcodes like EAN, UPC, CODE39 and ISBN are\n supported. Even complex 2D barcodes are supported using third party tools. 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