Bug#160529: ASK is RFPed
> > I did and it just says:
> >
> > W: ask: prerm-does-not-remove-usr-doc-link
> > W: ask: postinst-does-not-set-usr-doc-link
>
> Not really important.
Is there a way to "remove" these, just like in lint? Something inside
the package itself that tells lintian to ignore those?
> > W: ask: readme-debian-is-debmake-template
>
> Either remove README.Debian or add some notes to it.
OK.
> > W: ask: unusual-interpreter ./usr/bin/ask.py #!python2.2
> > W: ask: unusual-interpreter ./usr/bin/asksetup.py #!python2.2
> > W: ask: unusual-interpreter ./usr/bin/askversion.py #!python2.2
> > W: ask: unusual-interpreter ./usr/bin/asksenders.py #!python2.2
>
> That should be "#!/usr/bin/python2.2" (or better, 2.3).
That's the thing: Python's documentation suggests the use of "env", to
make the physical location of python irrelevant. But the question is:
How do I tell lintian that "env" is OK?
Regards,
Paga
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