The warning is triggered because the scripts have a shebang
(/usr/bin/env python) but doesn't have executable bits on it (+x).
This isn't necessarily bad, for example if the script is sourced by
another one.
You have mainly 2 options:
1) Remove the shebang from the sourced scripts and keep them as 0644
2) Install the shebang scripts with 0755
NM
2012/2/9 Luiz Fernando Ranghetti
Hi guys,
I have in one package I intend to submitt to Factory, tons of this warning: non-executable-script:
You'll see the incorrect-fsf-address warning too but these I correct with the guys upstream.
I'm asking here whats the best way to correct this, because I want to raise this 'problem' upstream, and possibly offer a solution to them.
Regards,
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