On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 21:44:12 +0900
Post by Koichi Akabehttp://xflr5.sourceforge.net/Screenshots/T-Joe.htm
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$B!!>/$J$/$H$b(B Warning $B$O=$@5$7$F$*$-$^$7$g$&!#(B
W: xflr5: binary-without-manpage usr/bin/xflr5
N:
N: Each binary in /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, /bin, /sbin or /usr/games should
N: have a manual page
N:
N: Note that though the man program has the capability to check for several
N: program names in the NAMES section, each of these programs should have
N: its own manual page (a symbolic link to the appropriate manual page is
N: sufficient) because other manual page viewers such as xman or tkman
N: don't support this.
N:
N: If the name of the man page differs from the binary by case, man may be
N: able to find it anyway; however, it is still best practice to make the
N: case of the man page match the case of the binary.
N:
N: If the man pages are provided by another package on which this package
N: depends, lintian may not be able to determine that man pages are
N: available. In this case, after confirming that all binaries do have man
N: pages after this package and its dependencies are installed, please add
N: a lintian override.
N:
N: Refer to Debian Policy Manual section 12.1 (Manual pages) for details.
N:
N: Severity: normal, Certainty: possible
N:
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W: xflr5: executable-not-elf-or-script ./usr/share/pixmaps/xflr5.png
N:
N: This executable file is not an ELF format binary, and does not start
N: with the #! sequence that marks interpreted scripts. It might be a sh
N: script that fails to name /bin/sh as its shell, or it may be incorrectly
N: marked as executable. Sometimes upstream files developed on Windows are
N: marked unnecessarily as executable on other systems.
N:
N: If you are using debhelper to build your package, running dh_fixperms
N: will often correct this problem for you.
N:
N: Refer to Debian Policy Manual section 10.4 (Scripts) for details.
N:
N: Severity: normal, Certainty: certain
N:
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I: xflr5: spelling-error-in-binary ./usr/bin/xflr5 Perfoming Performing
N:
N: Lintian found a spelling error in the given binary. Lintian has a list
N: of common misspellings that it looks for. It does not have a dictionary
N: like a spelling checker does.
N:
N: If the string containing the spelling error is translated with the help
N: of gettext or a similar tool, please fix the error in the translations
N: as well as the English text to avoid making the translations fuzzy. With
N: gettext, for example, this means you should also fix the spelling
N: mistake 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 <word> <source-tree>
N:
N: This tag may produce false positives for words that contain non-ASCII
N: characters due to limitations in strings.
N:
N: Severity: minor, Certainty: wild-guess
N:
I: xflr5: spelling-error-in-binary ./usr/bin/xflr5 Continous Continuous
I: xflr5: spelling-error-in-binary ./usr/bin/xflr5 developped developed
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Regards,
Hideki Yamane henrich @ debian.or.jp/org
http://wiki.debian.org/HidekiYamane