1E: kdirstat-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt opt/trinity/ 2N: 3N: Debian packages should not install into /opt, because it is reserved for 4N: add-on software. 5N: 6N: Refer to Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (/opt : Add-on application 7N: software packages) for details. 8N: 9N: Severity: error 10N: 11N: Check: files/hierarchy-standard 12N: 13E: kdirstat-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt opt/trinity/bin/ 14E: kdirstat-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt opt/trinity/bin/kdirstat 15E: kdirstat-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt opt/trinity/share/ 16E: kdirstat-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt opt/trinity/share/applications/ 17E: kdirstat-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt opt/trinity/share/applications/tde/ 18E: kdirstat-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt opt/trinity/share/applications/tde/kdirstat.desktop 19E: kdirstat-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt opt/trinity/share/apps/ 20E: kdirstat-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt opt/trinity/share/apps/kdirstat/ 21E: kdirstat-trinity: dir-or-file-in-opt opt/trinity/share/apps/kdirstat/icons/ 22E: 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For 99N: example, the previous package version was "1:1.0-1" and the current 100N: version is "2:2.0-1". 101N: 102N: This was likely an accidental bump or addition of an epoch. 103N: 104N: Epochs exist to cope with changes to the upstream version numbering 105N: scheme. Whilst they are a powerful tool, increasing or adding an epoch 106N: has many downsides including causing issues with versioned dependencies, 107N: being misleading to users and being aesthetically unappealing. Whilst 108N: they should be avoided, valid reasons to add or increment the epoch 109N: include: 110N: 111N: - Upstream changed their versioning scheme in a way that makes the 112N: latest version lower than the previous one. 113N: - You need to permanently revert to a lower upstream version. 114N: 115N: Temporary revertions (eg. after an NMU) should use not modify or 116N: introduce an epoch - please use the CURRENT+reallyFORMER until you can 117N: upload the latest version again. 118N: 119N: If you are unsure whether you need to increase the epoch for a package, 120N: please consult the debian-devel mailing list. 121N: 122N: Severity: error 123N: 124N: Check: debian/changelog 125N: 126E: kdirstat-trinity source: missing-build-dependency cdbs 127N: 128N: The package doesn't specify a build dependency on a package that is used 129N: in debian/rules. 130N: 131N: Lintian intentionally does not take into account transitive 132N: dependencies. Even if the package build-depends on some package that in 133N: turn depends on the needed package, an explicit build dependency should 134N: be added. Otherwise, a latent bug is created that will appear without 135N: warning if the other package is ever updated to change its dependencies. 136N: Even if this seems unlikely, please always add explicit build 137N: dependencies on every non-essential, non-build-essential package that is 138N: used directly during the build. 139N: 140N: Refer to Debian Policy Manual section 4.2 (Package relationships) for 141N: details. 142N: 143N: Severity: error 144N: 145N: Check: debian/rules 146N: 147W: kdirstat-trinity source: ancient-standards-version 3.8.4 (released 2010-01-27) (current is 4.5.0) 148N: 149N: The source package refers to a Standards-Version that has been obsolete 150N: for more than two years. Please update your package to latest Policy and 151N: set this control field appropriately. 152N: 153N: If the package is already compliant with the current standards, you 154N: don't have to re-upload the package just to adjust the Standards-Version 155N: control field. However, please remember to update this field next time 156N: you upload the package. 157N: 158N: See /usr/share/doc/debian-policy/upgrading-checklist.txt.gz in the 159N: debian-policy package for a summary of changes in newer versions of 160N: Policy. 161N: 162N: Refer to 163N: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/upgrading-checklist.html for 164N: details. 165N: 166N: Severity: warning 167N: 168N: Check: fields/standards-version 169N: 170W: kdirstat-trinity source: binary-nmu-debian-revision-in-source 4:14.2.0~pre39-0ubuntu20.04.0+8 171N: 172N: The version number of your source package ends in +b and a number or has 173N: a Debian revision containing three parts. These version numbers are used 174N: by binary NMUs and should not be used as the source version. (The +b 175N: form is the current standard; the three-part version number now 176N: obsolete.) 177N: 178N: Refer to Debian Developer's Reference section 5.10.2.1 (Recompilation or 179N: binary-only NMU) for details. 180N: 181N: Severity: warning 182N: 183N: Check: fields/version 184N: 185W: kdirstat-trinity: copyright-without-copyright-notice 186N: 187N: The copyright file for this package does not appear to contain a 188N: copyright notice. You should copy the copyright notice from the upstream 189N: source (or add one of your own for a native package). A copyright notice 190N: must consist of Copyright, Copr., or the Unicode symbol of C in a circle 191N: followed by the years and the copyright holder. A copyright notice is 192N: not required for a work to be copyrighted, but Debian requires the 193N: copyright file include the authors and years of copyright, and including 194N: a valid copyright notice is the best way to do that. Examples: 195N: 196N: Copyright YYYY Firstname Lastname <address@example.com> 197N: Copr. YYYY-YYYY Firstname Lastname <address@example.com> 198N: © YYYY,YYYY Firstname Lastname <address@example.com> 199N: 200N: If the package is in the public domain rather than copyrighted, be sure 201N: to mention "public domain" in the copyright file. Please be aware that 202N: this is very rare and not the same as a DFSG-free license. True public 203N: domain software is generally limited to such special cases as a work 204N: product of a United States government agency. 205N: 206N: Refer to https://ftp-master.debian.org/REJECT-FAQ.html for details. 207N: 208N: Severity: warning 209N: 210N: Check: debian/copyright 211N: 212W: kdirstat-trinity source: debhelper-but-no-misc-depends kdirstat-trinity 213N: 214N: The source package uses debhelper, but it does not include 215N: ${misc:Depends} in the given binary package's debian/control entry. Any 216N: debhelper command may add dependencies to ${misc:Depends} that are 217N: required for the work that it does, so recommended best practice is to 218N: always add ${misc:Depends} to the dependencies of each binary package if 219N: debhelper is in use. 220N: 221N: Refer to the debhelper(7) manual page for details. 222N: 223N: Severity: warning 224N: 225N: Check: debhelper 226N: 227W: kdirstat-trinity source: debian-source-options-has-custom-compression-settings compression = "xz" (line 2) 228N: 229N: The debian/source/options file for this package specifies a custom 230N: compression level or algorithm. 231N: 232N: Whilst higher levels may reduce the size of big files, they have the 233N: side effect of consuming a lot of memory during both compression and 234N: extraction. This can not only also waste time unnecessarily, it can 235N: cause packages to FTBFS or even fail to install in resource-constrained 236N: environments or architectures. 237N: 238N: Please remove the call and let dpkg-deb(1) select suitable defaults. 239N: 240N: Refer to https://bugs.debian.org/829100 and the dpkg-deb(1) manual page 241N: for details. 242N: 243N: Severity: warning 244N: 245N: Check: debian/source-dir 246N: 247W: kdirstat-trinity source: debian-source-options-has-custom-compression-settings compression-level = 9 (line 3) 248W: kdirstat-trinity source: epoch-change-without-comment 2.4.4-1ubuntu0 -> 4:14.2.0~pre39-0ubuntu20.04.0+8 249N: 250N: The previous version of this package had a different version epoch (eg. 251N: 2:1.0-1) to the current version but there's no reference to this in the 252N: changelog entry. 253N: 254N: Epochs exist to cope with changes to the upstream version numbering 255N: scheme. Whilst they are a powerful tool, increasing or adding an epoch 256N: has many downsides including causing issues with versioned dependencies, 257N: being misleading to users and being aesthetically unappealing. Whilst 258N: they should be avoided, valid reasons to add or increment the epoch 259N: include: 260N: 261N: - Upstream changed their versioning scheme in a way that makes the 262N: latest version lower than the previous one. 263N: - You need to permanently revert to a lower upstream version. 264N: 265N: Temporary revertions (eg. after an NMU) should use not modify or 266N: introduce an epoch - please use the CURRENT+reallyFORMER until you can 267N: upload the latest version again. 268N: 269N: If you are unsure whether you need to increase the epoch for a package, 270N: please consult the debian-devel mailing list. 271N: 272N: Lintian looks in this version's changelog entry for the phrase "epoch". 273N: 274N: Severity: warning 275N: 276N: Check: debian/changelog 277N: 278W: kdirstat-trinity: hardening-no-relro opt/trinity/bin/kdirstat 279N: 280N: This package provides an ELF binary that lacks the "read-only 281N: relocation" link flag. This package was likely not built with the 282N: default Debian compiler flags defined by dpkg-buildflags. If built using 283N: dpkg-buildflags directly, be sure to import LDFLAGS. 284N: 285N: Refer to https://wiki.debian.org/Hardening for details. 286N: 287N: Severity: warning 288N: 289N: Check: binaries 290N: 291W: kdirstat-trinity: package-relation-with-self breaks: kdirstat-trinity (<< 4:14.0.0~) 292N: 293N: The package declares a relationship with itself. This is not very useful 294N: except in the case of a package Conflicting with itself if its package 295N: name doubles as a virtual package. 296N: 297N: Severity: warning 298N: 299N: Check: fields/package-relations 300N: 301I: kdirstat-trinity source: debian-watch-file-is-missing 302N: 303N: This source package is not Debian-native but it does not have a 304N: debian/watch file. This file is used for automatic detection of new 305N: upstream versions by the Debian External Health Status project and other 306N: project infrastructure. If this package is maintained upstream, please 307N: consider adding a debian/watch file to detect new releases. 308N: 309N: If the package is not maintained upstream or if upstream uses a 310N: distribution mechanism that cannot be meaningfully monitored by uscan 311N: and the Debian External Health Status project, please consider adding a 312N: debian/watch file containing only comments documenting the situation. 313N: 314N: Refer to Debian Policy Manual section 4.11 (Optional upstream source 315N: location: debian/watch) and the uscan(1) manual page for details. 316N: 317N: Severity: info 318N: 319N: Check: debian/watch 320N: 321I: kdirstat-trinity source: no-dh-sequencer 322N: 323N: This package does not use the dh sequencer in debian/rules. 324N: 325N: While maintainers may use a variety of build systems, this one is by far 326N: the most popular. 327N: 328N: Maintainers are strongly encouraged to use the dh sequencer in new 329N: packages and convert existing ones when appropriate. 330N: 331N: Severity: info 332N: 333N: Check: debian/rules/dh-sequencer 334N: 335I: kdirstat-trinity source: testsuite-autopkgtest-missing 336N: 337N: This package does not declare a test suite. 338N: 339N: Having a test suite aids with automated quality assurance of the archive 340N: outside of your package. For example, if your package has a test suite 341N: it is possible to re-run that test suite when any of your package's 342N: dependencies have a new version and check whether that update causes 343N: problems for your package. 344N: 345N: In addition, since May 2018 these tests now influence migration from 346N: unstable to testing: 347N: 348N: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2018/05/msg00001.html 349N: 350N: Please add a debian/tests/control file to your package to declare a 351N: testsuite, but please make sure to only add autopkgtests if they provide 352N: meaningful coverage of your package. 353N: 354N: Refer to https://ci.debian.net/doc/ for details. 355N: 356N: Severity: info 357N: 358N: Check: testsuite 359N: 360P: kdirstat-trinity source: file-contains-trailing-whitespace debian/changelog (line 125) 361N: 362N: This file appears to contain one or more lines with trailing whitespace 363N: characters. 364N: 365N: Whilst typically harmless and merely unsightly, they can often cause 366N: difficult-to-spot issues where tools interpret the whitespace characters 367N: literally as well as introduce unnecessary diff(1) noise. They are thus 368N: best avoided in their entirity. 369N: 370N: Whitespace at the end of lines may be removed with the following: 371N: 372N: $ sed -i -e 's@[[:space:]]*$@@g' debian/control debian/changelog 373N: 374N: If you use Emacs, you can also use "M-x wh-cl" (whitespace-cleanup). 375N: 376N: However, if you wish to only remove trailing spaces and leave trailing 377N: tabs (eg. for Makefiles), you can use the following code snippet: 378N: 379N: $ sed -i -e 's@[ ]*$@@g' debian/rules 380N: 381N: To remove empty lines from the end of a file, you can use: 382N: 383N: $ sed -i -e :a -e '/^\n*$/{$d;N;};/\n$/ba' debian/rules 384N: 385N: Severity: pedantic 386N: 387N: Check: cruft 388N: 389P: kdirstat-trinity source: file-contains-trailing-whitespace debian/changelog (line 71) 390P: kdirstat-trinity source: file-contains-trailing-whitespace debian/control (line 22) 391P: kdirstat-trinity source: no-dep5-copyright 392N: 393N: This package does not use a machine-readable debian/copyright file. 394N: 395N: This format makes it easier to review licenses and can be easily parsed 396N: by Lintian. 397N: 398N: Refer to 399N: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ for 400N: details. 401N: 402N: Severity: pedantic 403N: 404N: Check: debian/copyright 405N: 406P: kdirstat-trinity source: package-uses-old-debhelper-compat-version 10 407N: 408N: The debhelper compatibility version used by this package is marked as 409N: not recommended by the debhelper developer. You may consider using a 410N: recommended compatibility version. 411N: 412N: The compatibility version can be set by specifying debhelper-compat (= 413N: 12) in your package's Build-Depends, by the legacy debian/compat file or 414N: even by setting and exporting DH_COMPAT in debian/rules. If it is not 415N: set in either place, debhelper defaults to the deprecated compatibility 416N: version 1. 417N: 418N: Refer to the debhelper(7) manual page for details. 419N: 420N: Severity: pedantic 421N: 422N: Check: debhelper 423N: 424P: kdirstat-trinity source: rules-requires-root-missing 425N: 426N: The debian/control file is missing an explicit Rules-Requires-Root 427N: field. 428N: 429N: Traditionally, Debian packages have required root privileges for some 430N: debian/rules target requiring a split between build and binary targets. 431N: This makes the builds slower due to the increased amount of invocations 432N: as well as the overhead of fakeroot itself. 433N: 434N: Please specify (eg.) Rules-Requires-Root: no in the debian/control 435N: source stanza, but packagers should verify using diffoscope(1) that the 436N: binaries built with this field present are identical. 437N: 438N: Refer to /usr/share/doc/dpkg-dev/rootless-builds.txt.gz, Debian Policy 439N: Manual section 4.9.2 (debian/rules and Rules-Requires-Root), and Debian 440N: Policy Manual section 5.6.31 (Rules-Requires-Root) for details. 441N: 442N: Severity: pedantic 443N: 444N: Check: debian/control 445N: 446X: kdirstat-trinity source: upstream-metadata-file-is-missing 447N: 448N: This source package is not Debian-native but it does not have a 449N: debian/upstream/metadata file. 450N: 451N: The Upstream MEtadata GAthered with YAml (UMEGAYA) project is an effort 452N: to collect meta-information about upstream projects from any source 453N: package. This file is in YAML format and it is used in to feed the data 454N: in the UltimateDebianDatabase. For example, it can contains the way the 455N: authors want their software be cited in publications and some 456N: bibliographic references about the software. 457N: 458N: Please add a debian/upstream/metadata file. 459N: 460N: Refer to https://dep-team.pages.debian.net/deps/dep12/ and 461N: https://wiki.debian.org/UpstreamMetadata for details. 462N: 463N: Severity: pedantic 464N: 465N: Check: debian/upstream/metadata 466N: 467N: This tag is experimental. Please file a bug report if the tag seems 468N: wrong. 469N: 470C: kdirstat-trinity: control-tarball-compression-format xz 471N: 472N: This is the compressor format used for the control.tar tarball. 473N: 474N: Severity: classification 475N: 476N: Check: deb-format 477N: 478N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 479N: 480C: kdirstat-trinity: data-tarball-compression-format xz 481N: 482N: This is the compressor format used for the data.tar tarball. 483N: 484N: Severity: classification 485N: 486N: Check: deb-format 487N: 488N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 489N: 490C: kdirstat-trinity source: debhelper-compat-level 10 491N: 492N: This is the debhelper compat level used specified by this package. 493N: 494N: Severity: classification 495N: 496N: Check: debhelper 497N: 498N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 499N: 500C: kdirstat-trinity source: debian-build-system cdbs-with-debhelper.mk 501N: 502N: This is the build system that Lintian believes the package is using. 503N: 504N: Severity: classification 505N: 506N: Check: debhelper 507N: 508N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 509N: 510C: kdirstat-trinity: no-ctrl-scripts 511N: 512N: The package does not rely on any maintainer scripts (or other executable 513N: control files). 514N: 515N: Severity: classification 516N: 517N: Check: control-files 518N: 519N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 520N: 521C: kdirstat-trinity 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: Severity: classification 527N: 528N: Check: fields/vcs 529N: 530N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 531N: 532C: kdirstat-trinity: package-is-maintained-by-individual 533C: kdirstat-trinity source: patch-system quilt 534N: 535N: This package uses the specified patch system (eg. "quilt" or "dpatch"). 536N: 537N: Severity: classification 538N: 539N: Check: patch-systems 540N: 541N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 542N: 543C: kdirstat-trinity source: source-format 3.0 (quilt) 544N: 545N: This is the source format declared in the package. 546N: 547N: Severity: classification 548N: 549N: Check: debian/source-dir 550N: 551N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 552N: 553C: kdirstat-trinity source: standards-version 3.8.4 554N: 555N: The standards version of the package according to Standards-Version 556N: field in the debian/control file. 557N: 558N: Severity: classification 559N: 560N: Check: fields/standards-version 561N: 562N: This tag is a classification. There is no issue in your package. 563N: