Hello everyone, part of the idea of nightly packages is to constantly update the Debian related files that deal with depenencies. I would like to find and solve possible dependency problems early and minimize the delay between Koha release and related package release.
The process to build nightlies is getting more stable now. I have tested automatic patches to the debian/control file -- that is the file that contains the package dependencies -- and I think it will be a helpful tool. I have created bugs labelled "Automatic debian/control updates" for master, stable and unstable, and added Kyle, Frederic and Julian respectively. https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=17084 https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=17108 https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=17111 The bugs get automatic updates after each nightly build process, as long as they lead to changes in debian/control. To avoid spamming the bugs I have changed that now to "send patch only if bug status is 'Assigned'" (untested :P) There is not really anything to test here, besides a manual sanity check. But it will consume resources to go through the QA process every single time there is a change. For that reason I propose I join the QA team for packaging matters, do a signoff on the automatic patches (as long as they are ok), label them "Passed QA" and send them over to Kyle, Frederic and Julian so they can be pushed early. Any objections? Comments? Cheers, Mirko -- Mirko Tietgen [email protected] http://koha.abunchofthings.net http://meinkoha.de
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