-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable
main contrib non-free
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/php-http-upload/php-http-upload_0.9.1-1.dsc
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
Kind regards
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Jonny Lamb wrote:
On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 03:15 +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
I am looking for a sponsor for my package php-http-upload.
One little thing:
Your only changelog entry contains Initial release (Closes: #). You've
simply forgotten to put the bug no. of the ITP, which is 435150
/pool/main/p/php-xml-rss/php-xml-rss_0.9.10-3.dsc
I would be glad if someone could uploaded these packages for me. Once
again, don't get scarred by the amount of package, they are very small,
and are built the same way.
Kind regards
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. Note that, except
for php-html-select that is the initial release, I have been using the
-sd flag when calling dpkg-buildpackage as this is only a Debian release
update. Let me know if this is problematic, or if it's the right way to
do it.
Thomas Goirand
P.S: You can as well use our git where I
Nico Golde wrote:
Hi,
* Thomas Goirand [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-06 13:31]:
[...]
Thanks for having a look and if you can sponsor the upload.
I am sorry but I won't sponsor any php package, but since
the package is in a good shape I hope someone else will.
Kind regards
Nico
Thijs
Gregory Colpart wrote:
Hello,
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 02:41:11PM +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
I knew them, and used them a lot in the past, but as I am doing the
packaging using pear install and some rm, I thought it would be more
consistent like this. Anyway, this is changed and now using
Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
http://webapps-common.alioth.debian.org/draft-php/html/ch-php-libs.html#s
-php-libs-pear
This is a VERY good idea, and I think it will help a lot to improve the
pear package. Thanks for writing this.
I currently maintain some PEAR packages and would be interested in
Kevin Coyner wrote:
I have a package that I maintain that has a dependency on php4-cgi
or php5-cgi.
If I remember correctly php4 will not be in lenny. Correct me if I
was dreaming and misunderstood this.
If I am correct, then in any future repackagings of my packages for
lenny, do I no
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http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/x/xmms-pulse/xmms-pulse_0.9.3-1.dsc
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://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/d/dtc-xen
- Source repository: deb-src http://mentors.debian.net/debian unstable
main contrib non-free
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/d/dtc-xen/dtc-xen_0.3.0-1.dsc
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
Kind regards
Thomas
Simon Richter wrote:
Hi,
Thomas Goirand wrote:
I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 0.26.4-1
of my package dtc. It's been now a long time that I'm searching for a
sponsor, as my old sponsor decided to stop sponsoring completely.
Oh yay, I can foresee a lot of fun.
dtc
Daniel Baumann wrote:
Thomas Goirand wrote:
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
Thomas (explicitly cc'ed to make sure he gets the mail),
if you report a wnpp bug with reportbug, it gets automatically cc'ed to
debian-devel. Please, if you do use reportbug, don't forget
://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tumgreyspf/tumgreyspf_1.28-1.dsc
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
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First, I'm not a DD, just I try to maintain some packages. So don't take
my advices as facts.
Robin Cornelius wrote:
Hi everyone, trying to create a new debian package but have a few
queries. I'm trying to create a new package for an app that i use that
I would like to see in debian, and
these bugs: 312115, 326748
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
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is needed, we could provide it as sponsorship. Something
like a core 2 quad core (Q6600) running Xen with few gigabytes of RAM
could be provided if it's needed to have such power, and if it can help
to have such computer. Let me know if you want us to do so.
Thomas Goirand, GPLHost CEO
Henrik Andreasson wrote:
And a possibillity to vote for the package maybe, then a sponsor can
use that information if the want in the decission what packages to sponsor?
I don't like this idea at all.
With that, what you will see is that maintainers that have lots of
friends, or that are
Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Thomas Goirand [EMAIL PROTECTED] (28/10/2007):
With that, what you will see is that maintainers that have lots of
friends, or that are maintaining famous packages, will get a high
score.
The opposite is true too. Infamous wannabe-maintainers could get
blacklisted
Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Is dtc considered an (almost) perfect (simple) package from your point
of view?
No. It's far from perfect, and all but simple. And also, I consider it
VERY outdated in the archive, I wish my corrections were uploaded.
Anyway, why are you talking about it? It's completely
Ondrej Certik wrote:
Perhaps even for PPA-like services.
I'm thinking a similar way (using a Python web framework - although a
different one).
Yeah, unforutunately there are several good python frameworks. But I
don't mind any framework, as long as its going to work.
Do you know about
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
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Albert Lash wrote:
For what its worth, I was *just* searching for this package yesterday.
I ran into a problem with the one from the outside repository needing
the older mysql client.
What do you mean???
Does this one work with the newer client
library by chance?
Do you mean
Hi Paul,
Thanks a lot for your help.
Paul Wise wrote:
Please don't ship config.guess/config.sub changes in your diff.gz,
instead build-depend on autotools-dev, replace the files before
calling configure and restore the original versions on clean.
What I did is this:
config.status: configure
Paul Wise wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007 4:36 PM, Thomas Goirand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Wise wrote:
You might want to support noopt too.
What's that?
Like nostrip, but ensures that the package is build with no
optimisation (gcc -O0). Useful for people debugging crashes.
Most of the time, I
Stephen Gran wrote:
# Check whether we were configured to not start the services.
check_for_no_start() {
if [ $SERVICE_DISABLED = yes ]; then
This is such a broken behavior. Initscripts are enabled and disabled in
the configuration of the init system.
That's not quite true - many
Eric Lavarde wrote:
Hi,
Thomas Goirand wrote:
Stephen Gran wrote:
# Check whether we were configured to not start the services.
check_for_no_start() {
if [ $SERVICE_DISABLED = yes ]; then
This is such a broken behavior. Initscripts are enabled and disabled in
the configuration
Paul Wise wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007 4:36 PM, Thomas Goirand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect (didn't check) that you are missing some copyright info
since there are lots of upstream authors, but only one copyright
holder.
Yes, my copyright file was really wrong, and the package was rejected
Wise for his work and others that gave me
meaningful advices on IRC.
Thomas Goirand
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Hi,
I'd like to set conditions on variables in a make file to do:
ifndef $(APP_DIR)
APP_DIR=/usr/share
endif
This works on Debian, however on FreeBSD, it doesn't work, and I have to
write this:
.ifndef $(APP_DIR)
APP_DIR=/usr/share
.endif
Is there something that is compatible with both that I
to search in documentations.
Thomas Goirand
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Hi,
I have received this from my upstream.
Should I consider adding a /etc/ld.so.conf.d/libdbd.conf ?
Thomas
Original Message
Subject: libdbi Debian packages
Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 23:19:23 +0100
From: Markus Hoenicka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Thomas,
I've
this php5 package version automated in my
dependencies?
Thomas Goirand
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Mike Hommey wrote:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 05:14:07PM +0800, Thomas Goirand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build a package for eaccelerator. As most of the time, we
do put things in production on our servers BEFORE attempting to have
them sponsored into Debian, so there is less
Hi,
My source package, dtc, is now NOT producing a dtc binary package,
because I wanted to avoid conflict with the Device Tree Compiler, and
because I wanted people to read the package description before
installing. So I have the following problem now:
Mike Massonnet wrote:
http://wiki.debian.org/ftpmaster_Removals
Thanks,
However, I saw here:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/~jeroen/rene-full.txt
Not Built from Source
-
* dtc_0.28.2-1 builds: dtc-common, dtc-core, dtc-cyrus,
dtc-postfix-courier, dtc-stats-daemon,
Paul Johnson wrote:
While testing
this out, I realize I've made some mistakes while attempting to revise
the Makefile to match the packaging requirements. It appears to me
that I have to 1) move the debian directory to a safe place, 2) erase
the code tree, 3) untar a fresh copy, 4) copy the
Paul Johnson wrote:
At some point,
I'm hoping to be able to generate format 3.0 packages from Git in some way
that exposes the way that I'm actually working to other people working on
packages.
I can't understand why you would do it this way. Seems like it would
lead to hard-to-catch
what version my
package is upgrading, so my postinst can run smoothly?
Thomas Goirand
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Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
IANADD.
Policy 6.6.3 says
If the package is being upgraded, call:
new-preinst upgrade old-version
Is it what you are seeking?
That wont give me the version number from which I'm upgrading from, will it?
Thomas
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Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
Additional (might be more to his interest, because he talked about his
postinst) it says:
postinst configure most-recently-configured-version
If a package is upgraded the most-recently-configured-version is usually
identical to old-version. It isn't if the
Don Armstrong wrote:
The right way to do this is to test the SQL database itself if it
needs to be updated. [Indeed, ideally the module itself would handle
upgrading itself if it was running an earlier version.]
Don Armstrong
Yes, mod_log_sql should be able to upgrade itself, we know that
Vincent Bernat wrote:
Another solution is to use dbconfig-common. You get for free a lot of
things, including:
- automatic upgrade of database (but it relies on package versions)
- debconf questions already written (and already translated)
Wrong. dbconfig-common is for apps, not for
Hervé Rousseau wrote:
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 0.92-dev-2
of my package paris-traceroute.
It builds these binary packages:
paris-traceroute - New version of well known tool traceroute
What's the advantage of paris-traceroute comparing to the old one
Hi,
My package depends pure-ftpd, but only when it's using the standalone
mode, which is annoying as this is NOT the default. Am I allowed to use
debconf-set-selections somewhere in my package script to set it
correctly? If yes, where's the correct place? I guess in the
debian/config scripts?
Neil Williams wrote:
On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 15:37 +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
Hi,
My package depends pure-ftpd, but only when it's using the standalone
mode, which is annoying as this is NOT the default.
There may be a good reason why this is not the default - have you talked
to the pure
Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
dbconfig-common is documented fairly well.
I do not agree with this statement. There are dark areas in the doc,
particularly nowhere, it's telling how to get a root user on MySQL, and
some packages might need it. Also, it's author never replied to my emails.
Thomas
Richard Laager wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 01:00 +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
dbconfig-common is documented fairly well.
I do not agree with this statement. There are dark areas in the doc,
particularly nowhere, it's telling how to get a root user on MySQL
Richard Laager wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 02:40 +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
Why do you think no app would need it?
I never claimed this.
How about something that does mysql backups, or manages MySQL accounts?
I have made 2 packages that needs that, one of them being
automysqlbackup
Hi,
We've been using apt-proxy for about a year, and then found it quite
buggy. So we moved to using apt-cacher. Now we have loads of problems
with apt-cacher as well (like currently, a recurring tzdata size
mismatch error). I was wondering if approx is any better than the other
two. Did any of
Holger Levsen wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I just use squid and it works like charm.
regards,
Holger
I has a quite long discussion with my employee about it, and I really
don't think that Squid is appropriate. First, I would have to deal with
many ACL to make it limited to the Debian
in the
main debian tree, then I'll do the work, I'm highly motivated.
Thomas Goirand
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Hello,
I am working with Daniel Baumann so my package can be uploaded to
Debian. He has helped me really a lot, and I want to thanks him so much
in here, publicly, for doing so. With him, I now understand a lot more
about how debian packaging, and I
to many users like we are trying
to do (if shipped under standard Debian (Etch???)).
Thanks all for your replies, seems you all agreed that it was a design
error to use the user nobody, so I'll fix.
Thomas Goirand
P.S: No need to send me as copy, I'm subscribed and reading every day!
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Marc Haber wrote:
This is ongoing documentation work, see
http://wiki.debian.org/AccountHandlingInMaintainerScripts
As far as I can see, this doc gives (IHMO) no real directions and says
that it's under discussion on how to get UIDs...
I'm now
Jens Peter Secher wrote:
Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
if you insist on keeping the useless stuff, i consider the package as to
ugly according to my mesures of beauty, and hence i'm not sponsoring it.
I think it would be better if you toned down this
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
I agree. However, I think the issue concerns the requirement that
someone's preferences be followed. For example, it is one thing to say,
I can't sponsor your package because you use cdbs and I don't know
anything about it. It is completely different to say, I
Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote:
Muammar Wadih El Khatib Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the other hand I don't think he has something to change, I really
do appreciate all the work he does and how he does. He imposes a high
quality standard when he sponsors a package.
Erm. Fixing the
Hi!
I have few questions that would help me to solve things in my package. I
have package1 and package2 being same but with different dependencies,
so the user can choose between them.
First, if my package produces many binaryies, is it ok to do symlinks of
the postinst if they are same. Like:
Neil Williams wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 16:08:39 +0800
Thomas Goirand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have few questions that would help me to solve things in my
package. I have package1 and package2 being same but with different
dependencies, so the user can choose between them.
First, if my
Neil Williams wrote:
So these are two packages built from the same source? There is
one .diff.gz and one .dsc for both?
That is quite different to how it sounded originally - where you had
two source packages, not two binaries from the same source.
Sorry, I'm stupid, I should have say it
Thomas Goirand wrote:
Neil Williams wrote:
I haven't tried that way of doing it - try viewing the packages in
deb-gview and make sure that the each postinst is a real file
within the Debian data of the .deb.
I know it works as I had a look with mc and it seems that the file is
create
Justin Pryzby wrote:
On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 10:00:13PM +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
Package: package1
Replaces: package2
[...]
Package: package2
Replaces: package1
The only thing that differs from both packages are dependencies, nothing
else.
You said there is also a Provides?
Can
Kevin B. McCarty wrote:
So can I write:
Package: package1
Conflicts: package2
Replaces: package2
[...]
Package: package2
Conflicts: package1
Replaces: package1
Provides: package1
That should work quite well. If any third-party packages want to depend
on either of your packages, they
Kevin Coyner wrote:
I'm trying to create a new project on alioth for a package that is
presently considered native Debian and that I have become the
maintainer for [mailcheck].
Unfortunately, alioth won't create the new project and instead gives
back the Error message:
ERROR: Could
Hi!
I read here that D. Baumann was busy. I was wondering if any of you had
some news, as I sent him my software for sponsor. If he was busy, I
might submit here.
Thomas
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chatting about it. My IDs are here:
http://www.gplhost.com/gplhost-contact.html
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Daniel Baumann wrote:
Thomas Goirand wrote:
I read here that D. Baumann was busy.
Where did your read that?
Sorry about that. I did read it in this list, but couldn't recall when.
To all: please forget about my request for sponsorship.
The last thing I got from you was this:
2007-02-06
Pierre Habouzit wrote:
Package: dtc
Severity: important
have a look at /etc/mysql/debian.cnf.
also consider using dbconfig-common to do simple mysql manipulations,
as you are duplicating a lot of work here (In a bad way).
Note that this is debconf abuse and could even be
people, and hopefully have a correction of this problem uploaded.
Thomas Goirand
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Craig Sanders wrote:
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 03:20:59AM +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
I want to cry about this issue...
Few weeks ago, it was possible to setup php5, mysql5 and apache2 in
sarge using the backports. But seems few weeks (maybe 1 week ?), if you
do setup php5-mysql and mysql
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 09:57:49PM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
if you're using backports.org, you may as well be using unstable.
I do, but for development purposes only, like many. If it's about me, I
use apache 1.3, php4 and mysql4.0 because I don't need anything else.
Ok, it's all my bad it seems... :(
[mysqld]
old_passwords = false # inserted by debconf
Again, sorry for me being stupid and writing to the wrong list...
Thomas
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Hello,
Somebody submitted #414477 against my package, which needs root access
to MySQL. My question is simple: can dbconfig-common grant root access
to MySQL?
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Hello,
My package dtc-xen, needs to mount partitions of the Xen VMs for which
it's doing the setup. Previously, it was creating a /xen folder, but an
up-to-date lintian produces an error about /xen in debian/dirs.
Where do you think it's the most appropriate place to do that? I like a
LOT to use
martin f krafft wrote:
Make a temporary directory with tempfile:
TMPDIR=$(tempfile -d -p dtcxen -s mnt)
trap umount -l $TMPDIR; rmdir $TMPDIR 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12
13 14 15
mount ... $TMPDIR
[...]
umount $TMPDIR
rmdir $TMPDIR
trap - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15
Russ Allbery wrote:
If I were you, I'd document in README.Debian how the administrator can
mount the images in /xen (or perhaps /srv/xen) and perhaps provide some
configuration that makes it simple for the sysadmin to do so. For the FHS
reasons, it shouldn't be the default (perhaps the admin
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
The easiest idea is to run two machines one with unstable and one with
stable. But I dont have the luxury of running two machines.
Use vmware/kvm/xen/uml/qemu/whatever... so you can run virtual machines
(very small ones should be ok for doing small developments and
/sbox-dtc_1.11-1.dsc
France:
ftp://ftp.gplhost.fr/debian/dists/sid/main/binary-i386/sbox-dtc_1.11-1.dsc
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
Kind regards
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ftp://ftp.gplhost.sg/debian/dists/etch/main/binary-i386/dtc-xen_0.3.0-1.dsc
France:
ftp://ftp.gplhost.fr/debian/dists/etch/main/binary-i386/dtc-xen_0.3.0-1.dsc
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
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ftp://ftp.gplhost.fr/debian/dists/sid/main/binary-i386/dtc_0.26.2-1.dsc
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
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Sorry, I just post 3 requests with the same subject. Please have a look
in the body of the message.
Thomas
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Hi there !
As Daniel Baumann do not sponsor packages anymore, im looking for
someone who can sponsor and upload my package of sbox-dtc.
Files are here:
ftp://ftp.gplhost.com/debian/dists/sid/main/binary-i386/sbox-dtc_1.11-1.dsc
Thanks and bye,
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main contrib non-free
- dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/php-html-progress2/php-html-progress2_2.3.0-1.dsc
I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
Kind regards
Thomas Goirand
If this is an update to a package that is already in Debian:
From: Thomas Goirand
Christoph Haas wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 03:42:55PM +0800, Thomas Goirand wrote:
I am looking for a sponsor for my package php-html-progress2.
* Package name: php-html-progress2
Version : 2.3.0-1
Upstream Author : Laurent Laville [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* URL
be called from
shell?
Thomas Goirand
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On 12/31/2011 06:41 PM, yannubu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Alessio,
Currently this is an optional feature: at start-up a window appears
asking the user if he wants to update from the PPA . Choice is left to
the user (Yes/No buttons). Is this forbidden by Debian policy? if yes,
i will
setupOn 12/31/2011 07:21 PM, yannubu...@gmail.com wrote:
The setup.py files are not from me, they were automatically created by
the tool i use for PPA upload (LaunchBash).
My knowledge is null about this subject, i can't answer your questions.
So feel free to replace the setup.py files by
On 12/31/2011 09:11 PM, yannubu...@gmail.com wrote:
Currently this is an optional feature: at start-up a window appears
asking the user if he wants to update from the PPA . Choice is
left to
the user (Yes/No buttons). Is this forbidden by Debian policy?
if yes,
On 12/31/2011 08:10 PM, Jakub Wilk wrote:
AFAICS the package has nothing to do with Python, except that is uses
distutils as a build system.
Agreed, and I think it should be removed, especially when what's intended
is installing a single bash script (in some cases), and when the packages
are
On 01/02/2012 10:05 AM, yannubu...@gmail.com wrote:
Happy new year !
I disabled the update from PPA, removed the setup.py, created the
packages.install files, moved data to debian/tmp
and changed the rule to %:dh_install --sourcedir=debian/tmp
See
On 01/02/2012 10:05 AM, yannubu...@gmail.com wrote:
Happy new year !
I disabled the update from PPA, removed the setup.py, created the
packages.install files, moved data to debian/tmp
and changed the rule to %:dh_install --sourcedir=debian/tmp
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Hi,
Since I might be interested in using this software, I had
a quick look to the packaging. I've noticed some issues
that are remaining. Ansgar, feel free to correct me if you
don't agree with my remarks!
* Please run lintian with the options -Ii -E --pedantic so it
will show you more issues
On 01/03/2012 03:02 AM, wer...@aloah-from-hell.de wrote:
Hi,
* Your debian/copyright doesn't mention yourself, I think
you should add yourself in the Files: debian/*. The
debian/copyright is also badly formatted, and generally
speaking seems to be using a very old definition of the
DEP5
On 01/03/2012 03:03 AM, wer...@aloah-from-hell.de wrote:
Thanks for the hint. How do you handle spelling errors by the upstream
author in the relevant manpages? Should i create patches for it? How's
the workflow handling spelling errors by the upstream author?
Best is to create a patch,
a 2.4.1-2 instead?
It's possible to get this sponsored, even if it wasn't in Debian before,
your sponsor would just have to use the -sa flag when building to
include the orig.tar.gz in the upload.
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
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On 12/30/2011 05:54 AM, wer...@aloah-from-hell.de wrote:
With:
# include /usr/share/quilt/quilt.make
# clean: unpatch
clean: dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean build-stamp
I get:
dpkg-buildpackage: source package policyd-weight
dpkg-buildpackage: source version 0.1.15.2-1
On 12/30/2011 06:30 AM, wer...@aloah-from-hell.de wrote:
seems like this entry in debian/rules fixed it :)
clean:
rm -fr debian/files
dh_clean
*NO* !!! :)
You really need the dh_testdir and dh_testroot calls.
Thomas
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On 01/06/2012 07:13 AM, Emilien Klein wrote:
By default, those directories are created in the same folder as where
the application files are (that would mean under /usr/share/shaarli).
Would /var/lib/shaarli be a better place to locate these folders?
Remember that /usr can be a read-only
On 01/06/2012 02:07 AM, wer...@aloah-from-hell.de wrote:
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package policyd-weight.
* Package name: policyd-weight
Version : 0.1.15.2-1
Upstream Author : Robert Felber
* URL : www.policyd-weight.org
* License
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