Bug#832150: ITA: xmacro -- Record / Play keystrokes and mouse movements in X displays
Hello, Nice :) I dont maintain the package since it wasn't clear some years ago if I should to... Do as you want ;) I don't think I have anything to do on my side. Regards, Vincent Carluer 11 mars 2021 10:24:15 Francisco Demartino : > retitle 832150 ITA: xmacro -- Record / Play keystrokes and mouse movements in > X displays > owner 832150 ! > thanks > > Hello, > > I've recently discovered xmacro and I've added a feature so it can record > delays between events, so the recorded macro contains timing data and the > replay matches the original inputs. > > I'd like to maintain the package! I'm not sure if I should turn into its new > upstream as well... > > Best, > Francisco
Bug#832150: xmacro adoption
Hello, The first reason I do it is to help. I have already done modification but no one integrated my RFS: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=848384 And now I think Andreas Beckman from QA as uploaded another version... https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=831195 I don't really understand, I am new to the process. Regards, Vincent Carluer 2016-12-31 18:04 GMT+01:00 Eduard Bloch : > On Wed, 7 Dec 2016 21:05:24 +0100 Vincent Carluer wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I would be glad to adopt this package if it is OK with you. >> I am a senior dev newbie with Debian dev/packaging but motivated :D >> >> I've talked about the idea to adopt this package to debian-mentors and it >> seems they agree it could be a good idea. >> >> They said to me there is a RC bug (Fails To Build From Source) I should >> start to fix and than the stretch freeze is close. >> >> So do you agree than I adopt xmacro? >> Can you help me a little to start? >> What is the next step? >> Do you have any other advice? > > Hello, > > no special advice. You can take it if you want but I really hope that > you actually use it and don't take it as a sandbox for practicing. > > You can find the diff attached. This is something I wanted to upload > today (in the hope that it will make it before freeze) since I forgot > about your mail (and I cannot find it anymore in my mailbox, sorry). > > It's not perfect way of solving this in terms of best packaging > practices (inline patch instead of patch series, installed as > auto-generated single-debian-patch). But I wouldn't mess with patch > series maintenance for such trivial changes. > > Regards, > Eduard.
Bug#848384: RFS: xmacro/0.3pre-20000911-7 [ITA]
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: serious Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "xmacro" * Package name: xmacro Version : 0.3pre-2911-7 Upstream Author : Gabor Keresztfalvi * URL : https://sourceforge.net/projects/xmacro/ * License : GPLv2 Section : utils It builds those binary packages: xmacro - Record / Play keystrokes and mouse movements in X displays To access further information about this package, please visit the following URL: https://mentors.debian.net/package/xmacro Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command: dget -x https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/x/xmacro/xmacro_0.3pre-2911-7.dsc Changes since the last upload: * Fixing build failure with GCC-6 via rearanging the header order patch by Eduard Bloch (closes: #831195) * Change compat and control to debhelper 9, Standards-Version to 3.9.8 * Change dh_clean -k to dh-prep * Move patch format to full 3.0 (quilt) without global .diff.gz * New maintainer for package: Vincent Carluer (closes: #832150) This is my first packaging :D Regards, Vincent Carluer
Bug#832150: xmacro adoption
Hello, I would be glad to adopt this package if it is OK with you. I am a senior dev newbie with Debian dev/packaging but motivated :D I've talked about the idea to adopt this package to debian-mentors and it seems they agree it could be a good idea. They said to me there is a RC bug (Fails To Build From Source) I should start to fix and than the stretch freeze is close. So do you agree than I adopt xmacro? Can you help me a little to start? What is the next step? Do you have any other advice? Thank you very much for your time. Vincent Carluer