On Sun, 13 Sep 2015 20:33:52 -0400 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergi...@sergiodj.net> wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 09 2015, I wrote: > > > On Monday, August 24 2015, I wrote: > > > >> On Friday, August 14 2015, Andres Salomon wrote: > >> > >>>> Your work was done back in June, so if you prefer I can provide > >>>> patches against your branch to implement/fix the issues I have > >>>> been working on. It won't really matter much, I think: in the > >>>> end, we'll have to use the "official" repository anyway and > >>>> patch it. > >>>> > >>> > >>> That would be highly preferred, simply for reviewing purposes. > >>> I'm also happy to rewrite parts of my history to, for example, > >>> not include the -O--buildsystem stuff. But the existing git > >>> history is useful, and I'd rather work from that. > >> > >> OK, I've done it: > >> > >> <http://git.sergiodj.net/?p=debian/midori.git;a=summary> > >> > >> It's the same link, but the repository is a new one, based on the > >> official repository. > > > > Just another update. > > > > I've re-created the repository above (the previous version contained > > some mistakes, and I thought it made sense to restart from scratch). > > Now, you can find the latest version of Midori (0.5.11, released a > > few days ago) along with all the other changes that I had already > > made. > > > > Still builds successfully, and I'm using this latest version without > > problems. IOW, everything is ready to be used in Debian, and I'm > > pretty happy with the current state of the repository. > > One (last?) update. > > I have upgrade/recreated the repository one more time now. Thadeu > Cascardo pointed me to two lintian warnings that I had not seen before > (they're fixed now), and I've cherry-picked Andreas's commits (those > that import the NMU-0.2 and merge it to master), so now I think > everything is *really* covered. Oh, and I've searched the BTS and > found two bugs that requested a new version to be packaged, so I'm > closing them in the changelog. I intend to do a full bug triage once > the package is back to life. > > Just for the record, I've kept *all* history from the previous git > branches, so absolutely nothing is deleted nor lost. > > In other words, the package is ready to be re-uploaded. > > Thanks, > Fantastic, thank you! I'd say go ahead and upload it. I won't have time to review it; school teachers here are on strike combined w/ work deadlines mean I lack any free time right now. I'll check out your work once my kid's back in school again. I look forward to grabbing the latest midori from sid.