cmd: lintian --no-cfg --display-level '>=classification' --display-experimental --info --show-overrides '/tmp/debusine-fetch-exec-upload-7tonakv6/kchmviewer-trinity_14.2.0~pre31-0ubuntu26.04.0+6~a.dsc' '/tmp/debusine-fetch-exec-upload-7tonakv6/kchmviewer-trinity_14.2.0~pre31-0ubuntu26.04.0+6~a_amd64.deb' output (contains stderr only, stdout was captured): Files in working directory: lintian.txt -------------------- N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/] N: N: Debian packages should not install into /opt, because it is reserved for N: add-on software. N: N: Please refer to /opt : Add-on application software packages (Section 3.13) N: in the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard for details. N: N: Visibility: error N: Show-Always: no N: Check: files/hierarchy/standard N: N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/bin/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/bin/kchmviewer] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/lib/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/lib/trinity/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/lib/trinity/tdeio_msits.la] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/lib/trinity/tdeio_msits.so] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/applications/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/applications/tde/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/applications/tde/kchmviewer.desktop] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/kchmviewer/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/kchmviewer/common] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/kchmviewer/index.cache.bz2] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/kchmviewer/index.docbook] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/tdeioslave/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/tdeioslave/msits/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/tdeioslave/msits/common] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/tdeioslave/msits/index.cache.bz2] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/HTML/en/tdeioslave/msits/index.docbook] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/doc/tde/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/crystalsvg/128x128/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/crystalsvg/128x128/apps/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/crystalsvg/128x128/apps/kchmviewer.png] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/crystalsvg/48x48/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/crystalsvg/48x48/apps/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/crystalsvg/48x48/apps/kchmviewer.png] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/crystalsvg/64x64/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/crystalsvg/64x64/apps/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/crystalsvg/64x64/apps/kchmviewer.png] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/icons/crystalsvg/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/cs/LC_MESSAGES/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/cs/LC_MESSAGES/kchmviewer.mo] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/cs/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/kchmviewer.mo] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/fr/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/hu/LC_MESSAGES/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/hu/LC_MESSAGES/kchmviewer.mo] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/hu/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/kchmviewer.mo] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/nl/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/ru/LC_MESSAGES/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/ru/LC_MESSAGES/kchmviewer.mo] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/ru/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/kchmviewer.mo] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/tr/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/zh_CN/LC_MESSAGES/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/zh_CN/LC_MESSAGES/kchmviewer.mo] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/locale/zh_CN/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/man/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/man/man1/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/man/man1/kchmviewer.1] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/services/] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt [opt/trinity/share/services/msits.protocol] N: E: kchmviewer-trinity source: epoch-changed-but-upstream-version-did-not-go-backwards 3.1.2-0ubuntu4 -> 4:14.2.0~pre31-0ubuntu26.04.0+6~a [debian/changelog:1] N: N: The previous version of this package had a different version epoch to the N: current version but the upstream version did not go "backwards". For N: example, the previous package version was "1:1.0-1" and the current N: version is "2:2.0-1". N: N: This was likely an accidental bump or addition of an epoch. N: N: Epochs exist to cope with changes to the upstream version numbering N: scheme. Whilst they are a powerful tool, increasing or adding an epoch has N: many downsides including causing issues with versioned dependencies, being N: misleading to users and being aesthetically unappealing. Whilst they N: should be avoided, valid reasons to add or increment the epoch include: N: N: - Upstream changed their versioning scheme in a way that makes the N: latest version lower than the previous one. N: - You need to permanently revert to a lower upstream version. N: N: Temporary revertions (eg. after an NMU) should use not modify or introduce N: an epoch - please use the CURRENT+reallyFORMER until you can upload the N: latest version again. N: N: If you are unsure whether you need to increase the epoch for a package, N: please consult the debian-devel mailing list. N: N: Visibility: error N: Show-Always: no N: Check: debian/changelog N: N: E: kchmviewer-trinity source: rules-require-build-prerequisite (does not satisfy cdbs:any) [debian/rules] N: N: N: The code in debian/rules requires a prerequisite N: that is not presently listed in the package's Build-Depends. N: N: In the special case of Python, affected packages should Build-Depend on N: one of python3, python3-all, python3-dev, or python3-all-dev. Which one N: depends on whether a package supports multiple Python versions, and also N: whether the package builds Python modules or uses Python only as part of N: the build process. N: N: Packages that depend on a specific Python version may build-depend on any N: appropriate pythonX.Y or pythonX.Y-dev package instead. N: N: The condition you see in the context is not a recommendation on what to N: add. If you see a list, more than likely only one member is needed to make N: this tag go away. You probably also do not need the :any multiarch N: qualifier, if you see one. N: N: Please refer to Package relationships (Section 4.2) in the Debian Policy N: Manual for details. N: N: Visibility: error N: Show-Always: no N: Check: debian/rules N: Renamed from: missing-build-dependency missing-python-build-dependency N: N: W: kchmviewer-trinity source: binary-nmu-debian-revision-in-source 4:14.2.0~pre31-0ubuntu26.04.0+6~a N: N: The version number of your source package ends in +b and a number or has a N: Debian revision containing three parts. These version numbers are used by N: binary NMUs and should not be used as the source version. (The +b form is N: the current standard; the three-part version number now obsolete.) N: N: Please refer to Recompilation or binary-only NMU (Section 5.10.2.1) in the N: Debian Developer's Reference for details. N: N: Visibility: warning N: Show-Always: no N: Check: fields/version N: N: W: kchmviewer-trinity: copyright-without-copyright-notice N: N: The copyright file for this package does not appear to contain a copyright N: notice. You should copy the copyright notice from the upstream source (or N: add one of your own for a native package). A copyright notice must consist N: of Copyright, Copr., or the Unicode symbol of C in a circle followed by N: the years and the copyright holder. A copyright notice is not required for N: a work to be copyrighted, but Debian requires the copyright file include N: the authors and years of copyright, and including a valid copyright notice N: is the best way to do that. Examples: N: N: Copyright YYYY Firstname Lastname
N: Copr. YYYY-YYYY Firstname Lastname N: © YYYY,YYYY Firstname Lastname N: N: If the package is in the public domain rather than copyrighted, be sure to N: mention "public domain" in the copyright file. Please be aware that this N: is very rare and not the same as a DFSG-free license. True public domain N: software is generally limited to such special cases as a work product of a N: United States government agency. N: N: Please refer to https://ftp-master.debian.org/REJECT-FAQ.html for details. N: N: Visibility: warning N: Show-Always: no N: Check: debian/copyright N: N: W: kchmviewer-trinity source: custom-compression-in-debian-source-options compression = "xz" [debian/source/options:2] N: N: This package selects a custom compression level or algorithm in N: debian/source/options. Please remove the call and let dpkg-deb(1) select N: suitable defaults. N: N: Custom compression settings are usually chosen for one of two reasons: N: N: Higher compression levels or more advanced algorithms shrink the sizes of N: large files, but they can cause problems in the resource constrained N: environments used in Debian's buildd infrastructure. For example, higher N: than expected memory consumption may trigger an FTBFS or a failure to N: install. N: N: Lower compression levels or less advanced algorithms are sometimes needed N: to support older Debian version. Unfortunately, they also make it harder N: to change the defaults on an archive-wide basis. N: N: Some legitimate use cases trigger this tag. Please override it. N: N: Please refer to Bug#829100, Bug#906614, Bug#909696, and the dpkg-deb(1) N: manual page for details. N: N: Visibility: warning N: Show-Always: no N: Check: debian/source-dir N: Renamed from: debian-source-options-has-custom-compression-settings N: N: W: kchmviewer-trinity source: custom-compression-in-debian-source-options compression-level = 9 [debian/source/options:3] N: W: kchmviewer-trinity source: epoch-change-without-comment 3.1.2-0ubuntu4 -> 4:14.2.0~pre31-0ubuntu26.04.0+6~a [debian/changelog:1] N: N: The previous version of this package had a different version epoch (eg. N: 2:1.0-1) to the current version but there's no reference to this in the N: changelog entry. N: N: Epochs exist to cope with changes to the upstream version numbering N: scheme. Whilst they are a powerful tool, increasing or adding an epoch has N: many downsides including causing issues with versioned dependencies, being N: misleading to users and being aesthetically unappealing. Whilst they N: should be avoided, valid reasons to add or increment the epoch include: N: N: - Upstream changed their versioning scheme in a way that makes the N: latest version lower than the previous one. N: - You need to permanently revert to a lower upstream version. N: N: Temporary revertions (eg. after an NMU) should use not modify or introduce N: an epoch - please use the CURRENT+reallyFORMER until you can upload the N: latest version again. N: N: If you are unsure whether you need to increase the epoch for a package, N: please consult the debian-devel mailing list. N: N: Lintian looks in this version's changelog entry for the phrase "epoch". N: N: Visibility: warning N: Show-Always: no N: Check: debian/changelog N: N: W: kchmviewer-trinity: hardening-no-relro [opt/trinity/bin/kchmviewer] N: N: This package provides an ELF binary that lacks the "read-only relocation" N: link flag. This package was likely not built with the default Debian N: compiler flags defined by dpkg-buildflags. If built using dpkg-buildflags N: directly, be sure to import LDFLAGS. N: N: Please refer to https://wiki.debian.org/Hardening for details. N: N: Visibility: warning N: Show-Always: no N: Check: binaries/hardening N: N: W: kchmviewer-trinity: hardening-no-relro [opt/trinity/lib/trinity/tdeio_msits.so] N: W: kchmviewer-trinity: national-encoding [usr/share/doc/kchmviewer-trinity/FAQ] N: N: A file is not valid UTF-8. N: N: Debian has used UTF-8 for many years. Support for national encodings is N: being phased out. This file probably appears to users in mangled N: characters (also called mojibake). N: N: Packaging control files must be encoded in valid UTF-8. N: N: Please convert the file to UTF-8 using iconv or a similar tool. N: N: Visibility: warning N: Show-Always: no N: Check: files/encoding N: Renamed from: national-encoding-in-text-file N: debian-changelog-file-uses-obsolete-national-encoding N: debian-control-file-uses-obsolete-national-encoding N: debian-copyright-file-uses-obsolete-national-encoding N: debian-news-file-uses-obsolete-national-encoding N: debian-tests-control-uses-national-encoding N: doc-base-file-uses-obsolete-national-encoding N: national-encoding-in-debconf-template national-encoding-in-manpage N: N: W: kchmviewer-trinity: package-has-unnecessary-activation-of-ldconfig-trigger N: N: The package activates the ldconfig trigger even though no shared libraries N: are installed in a directory controlled by the dynamic library loader. N: N: Note this may be triggered by a bug in debhelper, that causes it to N: auto-generate an ldconfig trigger for packages that do not need it. N: N: Please refer to ldconfig (Section 8.1.1) in the Debian Policy Manual and N: Bug#204975 for details. N: N: Visibility: warning N: Show-Always: no N: Check: libraries/shared/trigger/ldconfig N: N: W: kchmviewer-trinity: package-relation-with-self Breaks: kchmviewer-trinity (<< 4:14.0.0~) N: N: The package declares a relationship with itself. This is not very useful N: except in the case of a package Conflicting with itself if its package N: name doubles as a virtual package. N: N: Visibility: warning N: Show-Always: no N: Check: fields/package-relations N: N: W: kchmviewer-trinity: unknown-section tde N: N: The "Section:" field in this package's control file is not one of the N: sections in use on the ftp archive. Valid sections are currently admin, N: comm, cli-mono, database, debug, devel, doc, editors, electronics, N: embedded, fonts, games, gnome, gnu-r, gnustep, graphics, hamradio, N: haskell, httpd, interpreters, java, javascript, kde, libdevel, libs, lisp, N: localization, kernel, mail, math, misc, net, news, ocaml, oldlibs, N: otherosfs, perl, php, python, ruby, rust, science, shells, sound, tex, N: text, utils, vcs, video, web, x11, xfce, zope. N: N: The section name should be preceded by either "contrib/", "non-free/" or N: "non-free-firmware/" if the package is in the according archive area. N: N: Please refer to Sections (Section 2.4) in the Debian Policy Manual for N: details. N: N: Visibility: warning N: Show-Always: no N: Check: fields/section N: N: I: kchmviewer-trinity source: adopted-extended-field (in section for source) XSBC-Original-Maintainer [debian/control:5] N: N: A field in debian/control has an extension prefix but is also known N: without it. N: N: Extension prefixes like XS-* or XC-* allow experimental fields to N: propagate to the right place when packages are built with dpkg. In this N: case, however, the field is also known without the prefix. In all N: likelihood the field was permanently adopted, and dpkg learned how to deal N: with it. N: N: Please consider removing the extension prefix for the field name. N: N: Visibility: info N: Show-Always: no N: Check: debian/control/field/adopted N: Renamed from: xc-package-type-in-debian-control N: xs-testsuite-field-in-debian-control xs-vcs-field-in-debian-control N: N: I: kchmviewer-trinity source: debian-watch-file-is-missing N: N: This source package is not Debian-native but it does not have a N: debian/watch file. This file is used for automatic detection of new N: upstream versions by the Debian External Health Status project and other N: project infrastructure. If this package is maintained upstream, please N: consider adding a debian/watch file to detect new releases. N: N: If the package is not maintained upstream or if upstream uses a N: distribution mechanism that cannot be meaningfully monitored by uscan and N: the Debian External Health Status project, please consider adding a N: debian/watch file containing only comments documenting the situation. N: N: Please refer to Upstream source location: debian/watch (Section 4.11) in N: the Debian Policy Manual and the uscan(1) manual page for details. N: N: Visibility: info N: Show-Always: no N: Check: debian/watch N: N: I: kchmviewer-trinity: hardening-no-bindnow [opt/trinity/lib/trinity/tdeio_msits.so] N: N: This package provides an ELF binary that lacks the "bindnow" linker flag. N: N: This is needed (together with "relro") to make the "Global Offset Table" N: (GOT) fully read-only. The bindnow feature trades startup time for N: improved security. Please consider enabling this feature or consider N: overriding the tag (possibly with a comment about why). N: N: If you use dpkg-buildflags, you may have to add hardening=+bindnow or N: hardening=+all to DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS. N: N: The relevant compiler flags are set in LDFLAGS. N: N: Please refer to https://wiki.debian.org/Hardening for details. N: N: Visibility: info N: Show-Always: no N: Check: binaries/hardening N: N: I: kchmviewer-trinity source: no-dh-sequencer [debian/rules] N: N: This package does not use the dh sequencer in debian/rules. N: N: While maintainers may use a variety of build systems, this one is by far N: the most popular. N: N: Maintainers are strongly encouraged to use the dh sequencer in new N: packages and convert existing ones when appropriate. N: N: Visibility: info N: Show-Always: no N: Check: debian/rules/dh-sequencer N: N: I: kchmviewer-trinity source: out-of-date-standards-version 3.8.4 (released 2010-01-27) (current is 4.7.3) N: N: The source package refers to a Standards-Version older than the one that N: was current at the time the package was created (according to the N: timestamp of the latest debian/changelog entry). Please consider updating N: the package to current Policy and setting this control field N: appropriately. N: N: If the package is already compliant with the current standards, you don't N: have to re-upload the package just to adjust the Standards-Version control N: field. However, please remember to update this field next time you upload N: 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: Please refer to N: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/upgrading-checklist.html for N: details. N: N: Visibility: info N: Show-Always: no N: Check: fields/standards-version N: N: P: kchmviewer-trinity source: no-dep5-copyright [debian/copyright] N: N: This package does not use a machine-readable debian/copyright file. N: N: This format makes it easier to review licenses and can be easily parsed by N: Lintian. N: N: Please refer to N: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ for N: details. N: N: Visibility: pedantic N: Show-Always: no N: Check: debian/copyright/dep5 N: N: P: kchmviewer-trinity source: package-uses-old-debhelper-compat-version 10 N: N: This package uses a debhelper compatibility level that is no longer N: recommended. Please consider using the recommended level. N: N: For most packages, the best way to set the compatibility level is to N: specify debhelper-compat (= X) as a Build-Depends in debian/control. You N: can also use the debian/compat file or export DH_COMPAT in debian/rules. N: N: If no level is selected debhelper defaults to level 1, which is N: deprecated. N: N: Please refer to the debhelper(7) manual page for details. N: N: Visibility: pedantic N: Show-Always: no N: Check: debhelper N: N: P: kchmviewer-trinity source: redundant-priority-optional-field [debian/control:3] N: N: This package currently sets the Priority field in the debian/control file N: to "optional". N: N: As of dpkg version 1.22.13, this field is set to "optional" by default. As N: such, in this case the Priority field is redundant and should be removed. N: N: Visibility: pedantic N: Show-Always: no N: Check: debian/control/field/priority N: N: P: kchmviewer-trinity: repeated-path-segment trinity [opt/trinity/lib/trinity/] N: N: The file is installed into a location that repeats the given path segment. N: An example would be /usr/lib/lib or /usr/share/myprogram/share. N: N: More often than not this is unintended. N: N: Please refer to Bug#950052 and Bug#950027 for details. N: N: Visibility: pedantic N: Show-Always: no N: Check: files/hierarchy/path-segments N: N: P: kchmviewer-trinity source: trailing-whitespace [debian/changelog:132] N: N: This file contains lines with trailing whitespace characters. N: N: Whilst often harmless and unsightly, such extra whitespaces can also cause N: tools to interpret the whitespace characters literally. The tool diff(1) N: does not like them, either. They are best avoided. N: N: Some of these problems can be hard to track down. N: N: Whitespace at the end of lines may be removed with the following: N: N: $ sed -i -e 's@[[:space:]]*$@@g' debian/control debian/changelog N: N: If you use Emacs, you can also use "M-x wh-cl" (whitespace-cleanup). N: N: However, if you wish to only remove trailing spaces and leave trailing N: tabs (eg. for Makefiles), you can use the following code snippet: N: N: $ sed -i -e 's@[ ]*$@@g' debian/rules N: N: To remove empty lines from the end of a file, you can use: N: N: $ sed -i -e :a -e '/^\n*$/{$d;N;};/\n$/ba' debian/rules N: N: Visibility: pedantic N: Show-Always: no N: Check: debian/trailing-whitespace N: Renamed from: file-contains-trailing-whitespace N: N: P: kchmviewer-trinity source: trailing-whitespace [debian/changelog:22] N: P: kchmviewer-trinity source: trailing-whitespace [debian/changelog:76] N: P: kchmviewer-trinity source: trailing-whitespace [debian/changelog:97] N: P: kchmviewer-trinity source: trailing-whitespace [debian/control:20] N: P: kchmviewer-trinity source: trailing-whitespace [debian/control:30] N: P: kchmviewer-trinity source: trailing-whitespace [debian/control:35] N: X: kchmviewer-trinity: spelling-error-in-binary "allows to" "allows one to" [opt/trinity/bin/kchmviewer] N: N: Lintian found a spelling error in the given binary. Lintian has a list of N: common misspellings that it looks for. It does not have a dictionary like N: a spelling checker does. N: N: If the string containing the spelling error is translated with the help of N: gettext or a similar tool, please fix the error in the translations as N: well as the English text to avoid making the translations fuzzy. With N: gettext, for example, this means you should also fix the spelling mistake N: in the corresponding msgids in the *.po files. N: N: You can often find the word in the source code by running: N: N: grep -rw