Vincent Bernat:
> ❦ 28 mai 2019 06:30 +00, Niels Thykier :
>
>> I.e. with the proper implementation of "make-it-work" (in the lack of a
>> better name - maybe something "fetch-and-build"), the following should
>> be possible
>>
>> """
>> #!/usr/bin/make -f
>>
>> # DISTRIBUTION = $(shell sed -n "s
Hi Thomas,
On 2019-05-28 07:48, Thomas Dettbarn wrote:
> Debian was quite more complicated, and the documentation on that
> topic was scattered all over the interwebs. Here I had to download
> the sources, rename the directories, rename the package, repackage,
> change some files, count the numbe
On 5/28/19 9:48 AM, Thomas Dettbarn wrote:
> Hello.
>
>
> This is slightly off-topic, and I have not been on this mailinglist
> since this thread started. Nevertheless, I would like to express my
> support for changing the packaging practices.
>
> Over the last two weeks, I tried creating ports
Hello.
This is slightly off-topic, and I have not been on this mailinglist
since this thread started. Nevertheless, I would like to express my
support for changing the packaging practices.
Over the last two weeks, I tried creating ports and packages for my
project "dMagnetic". It was rather easy
❦ 28 mai 2019 06:50 +00, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel
:
>> packages. While my Perl is a bit rusty, I can propose some "dh_fetch"
>> helper for this if there is no huge opposition against this approach.
>
> why not a dh_uscan ?
>
> what is the fundamental difference between dh_fetch and what you can
>
❦ 28 mai 2019 06:30 +00, Niels Thykier :
> I.e. with the proper implementation of "make-it-work" (in the lack of a
> better name - maybe something "fetch-and-build"), the following should
> be possible
>
> """
> #!/usr/bin/make -f
>
> # DISTRIBUTION = $(shell sed -n "s/^VERSION_CODENAME=//p" /etc
Vincent Bernat:
> ❦ 28 mai 2019 08:59 +08, Paul Wise :
>
>>> People using tools like fpm will never get familiar with our tools and
>>> will never be contributors.
>>
>> I enjoyed your blog post about pragmatic packaging using Debian's
>> tools instead of fpm, it seems like a good approach if one
❦ 28 mai 2019 08:59 +08, Paul Wise :
>> People using tools like fpm will never get familiar with our tools and
>> will never be contributors.
>
> I enjoyed your blog post about pragmatic packaging using Debian's
> tools instead of fpm, it seems like a good approach if one is
> committed to using
On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 2:52 PM Vincent Bernat wrote:
> People using tools like fpm will never get familiar with our tools and
> will never be contributors.
I enjoyed your blog post about pragmatic packaging using Debian's
tools instead of fpm, it seems like a good approach if one is
committed to
> "Ben" == Ben Finney writes:
Ben> Sam Hartman writes:
>> If you just want to get upstream's idea of their package onto a
>> system with their release schedule and their recommended
>> dependency versions, there are better ways than getting a package
>> into Debian.
> "Russ" == Russ Allbery writes:
Russ> This is my experience as well. I've occasionally tried to get
Russ> people at work (at various jobs) interested in packaging
Russ> software for Debian, without all that much success. The
Russ> problem seems less any one specific thing a
❦ 27 mai 2019 16:15 +10, Ben Finney :
>> If you just want to get upstream's idea of their package onto a system
>> with their release schedule and their recommended dependency versions,
>> there are better ways than getting a package into Debian.
>
> In the Debian mentors forum (that is, the chat
Sam Hartman writes:
> If you just want to get upstream's idea of their package onto a system
> with their release schedule and their recommended dependency versions,
> there are better ways than getting a package into Debian.
In the Debian mentors forum (that is, the chat channel, the mailing
li
Sam Hartman writes:
> I think it's a combination of a lot of things. We have high standards,
> a lot of complexity, and you have to get most or all of that right to
> contribute. You have to have a package that meets our standards. You
> have to have a copyright file that meets our standards.
Le dim. 26 mai 2019 à 23:01, Sam Hartman a écrit :
> > "Adrian" == Adrian Bunk writes:
>
> Adrian> It is a problem for people making their first contributions
> Adrian> to Debian to get them into unstable. The problem here is
> Adrian> lack of sponsors willing to do proper review
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