#832229 libjs-jquery-fullscreen-plugin: Section should not be “ruby”

#832229#5
Date:
2016-07-23 12:27:53 UTC
From:
To:
Dear Maintainer,

The section “ruby” is for packages that install the Ruby programming
language or libraries. Its packages are primarily of interest only to
Ruby programmers.

The package ‘libjs-jquery-fullscreen-plugin’ installs primarily an
library in the JavaScript programming language. It should not be in
the “ruby” section.

By the section descriptions, this package may belong in section
“web”.

Please set the field “Section” appropriately on this package.


Since the package is already in Debian with a different section, you
will also need to submit a request to override the existing section
<URL:https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch05.en.html#override-file>.

Then mark this bug report as blocked by that new one, and be sure not
to close this one until that new one is completed.

#832229#12
Date:
2023-01-21 18:50:25 UTC
From:
To:
On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 11:05:14 +0000 Damyan Ivanov <dmn@debian.org> wrote:
 > Package: libjs-jquery-fullscreen-plugin
 > Version: 0.5.0+dfsg-1
 > Severity: minor
 > Tags: patch
 >
 > Hi,
 >
 > libjs-jquery-fullscreen-plugin containt a jQuery plugin, but is in
section
 > 'ruby', perhaps because it is built from a ruby-using source
package. Still,
 > JavaScript libraries belong to section 'web'. Please change that in
a future
 > upload.

This was fixed long back, but the bugs was not closed. closing now.

#832229#19
Date:
2023-01-21 18:50:25 UTC
From:
To:
On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 11:05:14 +0000 Damyan Ivanov <dmn@debian.org> wrote:
 > Package: libjs-jquery-fullscreen-plugin
 > Version: 0.5.0+dfsg-1
 > Severity: minor
 > Tags: patch
 >
 > Hi,
 >
 > libjs-jquery-fullscreen-plugin containt a jQuery plugin, but is in
section
 > 'ruby', perhaps because it is built from a ruby-using source
package. Still,
 > JavaScript libraries belong to section 'web'. Please change that in
a future
 > upload.

This was fixed long back, but the bugs was not closed. closing now.