![]() ![]() Opened a pull request for the Jekyll documentation generator to respect SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH over Time.now.Fixed an issue in (my hosted service for projects that host their Debian packaging on GitHub to easily use Travis CI) where building from a branch called debian was broken.Corrected a "Remeber" → "Remember" typo in the gobby collaborative text editor.Updated the documentation in James Aylett's django-session-stashable library to make the User Django instance nullable.Opened a pull request to fix a large number of spelling errors in the gRPC RPC framework.Even more hacking on the Lintian static analysis tool for Debian packages.Warn about maintainer scripts that directly query the dpkg database.Warn about Multi-Arch: same packages that use pycompile in maintainer scripts.Check for packages that contain X11 fonts but do not run update-fonts.Detect source-only uploads to non-free that will not be auto-built.Check for Creative Commons license texts that use the incomplete summary.Check for packages that have a relation on both Python 2 & 3.Support "debhelper-compat (= X) build-dependency as a replacement for debhelper (>= X~).Check for packages that pass -V to dh_shlibdeps.Apply patch to warn about uploads that have a version containing ~bpo but do not actually target backports. ![]() Add 4.2.0 and 4.2.1 as known Standards-Versions.Match foo_o.golden with foo.cc to avoid source-is-missing false-positives.Don't emit unknown-runtime-tests-feature for autopkgtest features named test-name=foo.Don't assume that tar -tv always includes a time.Prevent ruby-script-but-no-ruby-dep false positives by also accepting ruby:any.Don't emit mentions-deprecated-usr-lib-perl5-directory for debian/install.Rename vcs-deprecated-in-debian-infrastructure and update the documentation to match.Expand the description to explain why we emit wrong-path-for-interpreter for #!/usr/bin/env perl shebangs. Whilst anyone can inspect the source code of free software for malicious flaws almost all software is distributed pre-compiled to end users. ![]()
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