On 12/05/16 07:57, Thomas Goirand wrote: > On 05/11/2016 02:31 PM, Christopher Baines wrote: >> On 11/05/16 13:19, Thomas Goirand wrote: >>> On 05/11/2016 11:31 AM, Christopher Baines wrote: >>>> On 23/12/15 15:30, Christopher Baines wrote: >>>>> On 23/12/15 11:31, Thomas Goirand wrote: >>>>>> I was the maintainer of this package, though I lost interest for it >>>>>> because there's no reverse dependency for it. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for packaging it :) >>>>> >>>>>> If you want to continue maintaining it within the OpenStack PKG team, >>>>>> you can do it as well. Though we're not using git-dpm, and rather a git >>>>>> tag workflow, you're still free to use whatever workflow you want there, >>>>>> as long as the package is well maintained. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you need sponsoring for this package, I can review it and upload it >>>>>> for you. >>>>> >>>>> Great, thanks for the offer. I think I'll have to wait a couple of weeks >>>>> to see where things are for packaging this. There is at least one new >>>>> dependency for the latest release (python-fake-factory), I have packaged >>>>> that, but the tests currently don't pass. Once there is a release for >>>>> python-fake-factory, for which the tests pass, and that has been >>>>> uploaded to Debian, I'll get around to looking at factory-boy again. >>>> >>>> Its been quite a few weeks, but the above is now done. The missing >>>> dependency (python-fake-factory) is now in Debian, and I have updated >>>> factory-boy to the latest upstream version [1]. >>>> >>>> Are you still open to sponsoring this zigo? I have just filled in the >>>> alioth form to become a member of the OpenStack team. >>>> >>>> 1: http://git.cbaines.net/factory-boy/ >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I added you as a member of the team. Let me know when I should sponsor >>> the package. >> >> Great, I have pushed the changes to the repository and it is ready for >> you to review. > > Hi, > > Please join #debian-openstack-commits to see the build results. > Currently, the package FTBFS in Jessie's chroot: > > https://mitaka-jessie.pkgs.mirantis.com/job/factory-boy/5/console > > The type of error you're seeing is most of the time due to the fact you > didn't push the upstream tags to Git.
Ok, the script in use there was not using the correct tag (it was missing a leading "v"), but this is now fixed by modifying GIT_TAG in the debian/rules makefile. However, the package still fails, as fake-factory is not available in Jessie.
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