bugGNU Octave - Bugs: bug #42279, ltfat: Executable m file in tarball

 
 

bug #42279: ltfat: Executable m file in tarball

Submitted by:  Rafael Laboissiere <rlaboiss>
Submitted on:  Sun 04 May 2014 01:36:27 PM UTC  
 
Category: Octave Forge PackageSeverity: 3 - Normal
Priority: 5 - NormalItem Group: Other
Status: DuplicateAssigned to: None
Originator Name: Open/Closed: Closed
Release: devOperating System: GNU/Linux

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Sat 07 Nov 2015 01:57:39 PM UTC, comment #3:

You are right

John Donoghue <lostbard>
Project Member
Sat 07 Nov 2015 11:34:28 AM UTC, comment #2:

I think you meant Bug #43128.

Rafael Laboissiere <rlaboiss>
Fri 06 Nov 2015 04:16:08 PM UTC, comment #1:

Same as Bug #42279, which has more info, so closing this one.

John Donoghue <lostbard>
Project Member
Sun 04 May 2014 01:36:27 PM UTC, original submission:

The tarball of the ltfat package (version 1.1.4) contains an executable m file:

This is a very minor issue, but it triggers a Lintian warning when building a Debian package for ltfat. Please, fit it in the next release of the package.

Rafael Laboissiere <rlaboiss>

 

(Note: upload size limit is set to 16384 kB, after insertion of the required escape characters.)

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