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[opt/trinity/lib/trinity/]
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[opt/trinity/share/man/man1/kommando.1]
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[opt/trinity/share/services/kded/kommandod.desktop]
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[opt/trinity/lib/libkommando.so.1.0.0]
[opt/trinity/lib/trinity/kcm_kommando.so]
[opt/trinity/lib/trinity/kded_kommandod.so]
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[opt/trinity/lib/libkommando.so.1.0.0]
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[opt/trinity/lib/trinity/]
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The code in debian/rules requires a prerequisite that is not presently listed in the package's Build-Depends. In the special case of Python, affected packages should Build-Depend on one of python3, python3-all, python3-dev, or python3-all-dev. Which one depends on whether a package supports multiple Python versions, and also whether the package builds Python modules or uses Python only as part of the build process. Packages that depend on a specific Python version may build-depend on any appropriate pythonX.Y or pythonX.Y-dev package instead. The condition you see in the context is not a recommendation on what to add. If you see a list, more than likely only one member is needed to make this tag go away. You probably also do not need the :any multiarch qualifier, if you see one. Please refer to Package relationships (Section 4.2) in the Debian Policy Manual for details. Visibility: error Show-Always: no Check: debian/rules Renamed from: missing-build-dependency missing-python-build-dependency
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The previous version of this package had a different version epoch (eg. 2:1.0-1) to the current version but there's no reference to this in the changelog entry. Epochs exist to cope with changes to the upstream version numbering scheme. Whilst they are a powerful tool, increasing or adding an epoch has many downsides including causing issues with versioned dependencies, being misleading to users and being aesthetically unappealing. Whilst they should be avoided, valid reasons to add or increment the epoch include: - Upstream changed their versioning scheme in a way that makes the latest version lower than the previous one. - You need to permanently revert to a lower upstream version. Temporary revertions (eg. after an NMU) should use not modify or introduce an epoch - please use the CURRENT+reallyFORMER until you can upload the latest version again. If you are unsure whether you need to increase the epoch for a package, please consult the debian-devel mailing list. Lintian looks in this version's changelog entry for the phrase "epoch". Visibility: warning Show-Always: no Check: debian/changelog
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See the Policy Manual for a list of the possible fields in a package control files. Please refer to Binary package control files – DEBIAN/control (Section 5.3) in the Debian Policy Manual and Debian source control files – .dsc (Section 5.4) in the Debian Policy Manual for details. Visibility: warning Show-Always: no Check: fields/unknown Renamed from: unknown-field-in-dsc unknown-field-in-control
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Lintian run for kommando-trinity package.
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| Source package | kommando-trinity_4:14.2.0~pre50-0debian12.0.0+7 |
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| System tar | system.tar.xz |
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| Package upload | kommando-trinity_4:14.2.0~pre50-0debian12.0.0+7 |
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| Lintian report | lintian: kommando-trinity, kommando-trinity-dbgsym | |
| Lintian report | lintian: kommando-trinity | |
| Debug log | debusine:work-request-debug-logs |
Work requests that must be completed before this one can run.
| 259798 | 23 hours, 44 minutes | Worker | sbuild: kommando-trinity_4:14.2.0~pre50-0debian12.0.0+7 (amd64) | Completed | Success |
This work request is not required by any other one.
Internal collection: workflow-259788
backend: unshare build_architecture: amd64 environment: debian/match:codename=bookworm exclude_tags: [] fail_on_severity: error include_tags: [] input: binary_artifacts: - internal@collections/name:build-amd64 source_artifact: 818779@artifacts output: {} target_distribution: debian:bookworm
backend: unshare build_architecture: amd64 environment: debian/match:codename=bookworm exclude_tags: [] fail_on_severity: error include_tags: [] input: binary_artifacts: - internal@collections/name:build-amd64 source_artifact: 818779@artifacts output: {} target_distribution: debian:bookworm task_configuration: 1021
provided: - task:group:debusine::Admins - task:group:debusine::TDE-Owners - task:scope:debusine - task:source-package:kommando-trinity - task:workspace:debusine:trinity-testing required: - worker:executor:unshare - worker:task:worker:lintian:version:1 - worker:type:external
configuration_context: bookworm environment_id: 27526 input_binary_artifacts_ids: - 826218 input_source_artifact_id: 818779 parameter_summary: kommando-trinity_4:14.2.0~pre50-0debian12.0.0+7 runtime_context: binary-all+binary-any+source:bookworm subject: kommando-trinity
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