and
your patch to dh-exec-install-rename. It seemed to work fine.
My project's build environment is a lot more complicated and it would
be difficult to reduce down to a minimal.
Perhaps something to try is adding more debugging dh-exec output while
my package is building somehow?
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anymore, but the resulting package does not contain anything
that I specified in my .install file.
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Package: pykwalify
Version: 1.8.0-2
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Dear Maintainer,
When attempting to validate the attached YAML minimal with pykwalify(1) against
the OpenAPI schema I noticed the pykwalify(1) binary fails to launch. It raises
a Python exception while
it working again with the latest GEdit. I don't know
though because it's not an area I'm familiar with. I just know that his
last fix kept it alive for a while.
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xfconf-gsettings-backend [gsettings-backend] 4.16.0-2vanir1~21.04
gedit-source-code-browser-plugin recommends no packages.
gedit-source-code-browser-plugin suggests no packages.
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e dependency), it would move ceres-solver
> from the "main" area to the "contrib" area of the Debian archive [3]
> which is likely unwanted.
Perhaps another option is having a libceres-cuda-dev / libceres3-cuda
packages that are built with CUDA?
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Dear Maintainer,
The current ceres-solver source package may not always build with CUDA support,
even though it is enabled by default. In upstream's CMakeLists.txt CUDA is
enabled by
9 % of users in the simple ways that they use the two, I think
they probably are. Over time though they will inevitably diverge in the
same way mplayer's descendants did, or ffmpeg and libav's CLI tools.
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clean is invoked. Nothing in these unit tests should affect any other
DEP-8 test, nor affect any binary packages produced by the build tree
in the future as far as I am aware.
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anyways, and it's always good to learn more about the DPM.
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meet DPM quality controls. I'm probably the wrong person to ask.
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d the content of your mail there.
No problem and thanks for asking.
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Hey Andreas,
I can't thank you enough for helping to Debianize the source of yt-dlp.
My friend Paul (cc'd) pointed me to it.
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/yt-dlp
Do you have a rough estimate when you anticipate it will be accepted
downstream?
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). But I don't know how this could be implemented without
modifying every maintainer script (not desirable).
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a non-free source package:
Pass (1/2):
https://pastebin.com/Nnqkhsdr
Pass (2/2):
https://pastebin.com/jfEFh6Wy
Fail:
https://pastebin.com/FZ5qRQ1m
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source package with nothing
material changed between runs.
I'll draw your attention to L2996-3002 of the pass log, but apparently
not in the fail. I am not sure if these lines are important to take
note of.
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Package: autopkgtest
Version: 5.17
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Dear Maintainer,
My source tree contains DEP-8 tests in debian/tests. My debian/tests/control
contains the following test:
Tests: test-in-tree-unit-tests.sh
Depends: @builddeps@,
actively
maintained. It's even Debianized for a stable and unstable PPA. But
that's not much help to Debian users if they don't know about it
because we can't get it back into the respository.
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hitecture, CoreDump, ExecutablePath, ProblemType, ProcEnviron,
Signal, Date, ExecutableTimestamp, ProcCmdline, ProcMaps, Uname,
DistroRelease, _LogindSession, ProcCwd, ProcStatus
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sign
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No symbol table info available.
It is apparent that a lot of information has been optimized out by the
compiler. But based on the signatures in #8 and #9, I'm guessing this
may have something to do with saving the state file.
I am using Ubuntu Eoan (19.10) on amd64 with kernel 5.3.0-24-lowlatency
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: pistache
Version : 0.0.001
Upstream Author : Dennis Jenkins
* URL : https://www.github.com/oktal/pistache
* License : Apache-2.0
Programming Lang: (C++)
Description : elegant C++ REST framework
Pistache
l/main/p/pistache/pistache_0.0.001-kip1~unstable.dsc
More information about Pistache can be obtained from
https://www.github.com/oktal/pistache.
Yours truly,
Kip Warner
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APT prefers disco-updates
APT policy: (500, 'disco-updates'), (500,
not sure how much of the latter he's modified or dependent on in the
way it was back when he wrote streflop.
> Great work convincing them!
Yeah. I think it will end up saving them time in not having to maintain
their own embedded copy and be responsible for it.
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n an external package (or even pkg-config at build
time for that matter!), but eventually they came around. Nevertheless,
I still haven't heard back from them on their efforts to test the
package.
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I should have also added that I have prepared a PPA for my attempt at
Debianization:
https://launchpad.net/~kip/+archive/ubuntu/streflop
Note that it fails to build on some versions of GCC due to a bug that
has since been patched upstream.
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=69715
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Kip Warner <k...@thevertigo.com>
* Package name: streflop
Version : 0.3
Upstream Author : Nicolas Brodu <nico...@brodu.net>
* URL : http://nicolas.brodu.net/en/programmation/streflop/
* License : LGPL-2.1
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