Hello, On 07.10.2012 12:59, Sebastian Reichel wrote: > Hi Lukas, > > Sorry for the delay. I'm very busy these days and there are not many > other Debian Developers active in pkg-fso :( > > On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 07:05:22PM +0200, Lukas Märdian wrote: >> after I got into the group and thus got commit access very easily >> (thanks for that!), I've pushed the first part of my work. Those are the >> latest released versions of some base components needed for FSO-0.12.0. > > Thanks! > >> It contains updated packages for: >> * vala-dbus-binding-tool (0.4.0-1) > > I just finished reviewing this one. I added some changes and > uploaded the package. You can check the gitlog to see what I > changed. Please check Debian Bug Tracker, when you work on > packages. For example for vala-dbus-binding-tool: > > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=vala-dbus-binding-tool > >> * fso-specs (2012.07.27.2-1) > > I also reviewed & uploaded this one. When updating packages > have a look for new Debian Policies on debian-devel-announce: > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2012/09/msg00006.html > > (Just a note. I know, that this has been released after your last > change to the package.) > >> * libfso-glib (2012.07.27.2-1) > > I will have a look at this one shortly. > >> Could someone of you please review my work and give feedback if I should >> change anything? > > As I wrote, I changed stuff in fso-specs and vala-dbus-binding-tool > myself. Please have a look at the gitlog. I will give feedback > instead for libfso-glib.
Thank you very much for the review! This way I can learn how to build better Debian packages in the future. I've scanned through the gitlog and will consider such changes in my next packages. > >> If everything is OK, I'd like to do a git-buildpackage --git-tag >> and learn how to upload a package to the Debian servers. > > If you don't want the package to be autorejected you need to be > > a) a Debian Developer (DD) > b) a Debian Maintainer (DM) && have upload rights for the package > > One can also maintain a package in Debian without being DD/DM, > but then each package must be uploaded by a sponsor. > > Upload is very simple. Just upload the gpg signed files via ftp > to the debian servers. This can be done by doing: > > $ git-buildpackage > [...] > $ cd /directory/with/resulting/files > $ debsign fso-specs_2012.07.27.2-1_amd64.changes > [...] > $ dput fso-specs_2012.07.27.2-1_amd64.changes > [...] > Thanks for those hints as well. After reading [0] I think it will be a long way before I'll upload my first package, as I've to learn a lot of stuff first. But for the short term I'm still happy to help you doing the packaging work in the pkg-fso git repos and you can review and upload the packages. Regards, Lukas [0] http://wiki.debian.org/DebianMaintainer
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