Re: README.source and documentation updates (was: Re: mesa: Changes to 'debian-unstable')

2011-10-18 Thread Julien Cristau
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 12:17:42 +0200, Andreas Beckmann wrote:

 commit aee32cbeae3e76bab261fc02fa5e608b71360439
 Author: Cyril Brulebois k...@debian.org
 Date:   Sat Sep 24 20:32:27 2011 +0200
 
 Document the symlink dance in README.source.
 
 Thanks! This was giving me a headache previously.
 
 Eventually this can be extended by an example how to set up
 .git/gbp.conf so that it does export the git tree and run the symlink
 dance automatically? This works for me:
 
I personally don't use git-buildpackage or export the tree, so I
wouldn't maintain something like that.

 [git-buildpackage]
 prebuild = find -type l | while read dest; do src=$(readlink -f $dest);
 rm $dest; cp $src $dest; done
 export-dir = ../build-area/
 tarball-dir = ../tarballs/
 
 Also it would be nice if README.source would have a link to
 http://pkg-xorg.alioth.debian.org/
 (and eventually other places with XSF packaging related information)
 - this probably applies to all packages managed by XSF. Makes it easier
 for non-XSF people to start hacking X properly :-)
 
Yeah that's probably a good idea.

 Something I didn't find so far are instructions how you would like to
 get patches submitted.
 
Preferrably, git-formatted patches either directly with git send-email
to debian-x or through the bts (the latter is probably easier to keep
track of).

 Some minor updates for http://wiki.debian.org/Xorg:
 * wheezy has xserver-xorg-core 1.11
 * In the Video Drivers section, can you add a link to
   http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers?
   (This page mainly talks about the non-free driver).
 
Feel free to make those changes to the wiki directly.

Cheers,
Julien


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README.source and documentation updates (was: Re: mesa: Changes to 'debian-unstable')

2011-10-17 Thread Andreas Beckmann
commit aee32cbeae3e76bab261fc02fa5e608b71360439
Author: Cyril Brulebois k...@debian.org
Date:   Sat Sep 24 20:32:27 2011 +0200

Document the symlink dance in README.source.

Thanks! This was giving me a headache previously.

Eventually this can be extended by an example how to set up
.git/gbp.conf so that it does export the git tree and run the symlink
dance automatically? This works for me:

[git-buildpackage]
prebuild = find -type l | while read dest; do src=$(readlink -f $dest);
rm $dest; cp $src $dest; done
export-dir = ../build-area/
tarball-dir = ../tarballs/

Also it would be nice if README.source would have a link to
http://pkg-xorg.alioth.debian.org/
(and eventually other places with XSF packaging related information)
- this probably applies to all packages managed by XSF. Makes it easier
for non-XSF people to start hacking X properly :-)

Something I didn't find so far are instructions how you would like to
get patches submitted.

Some minor updates for http://wiki.debian.org/Xorg:
* wheezy has xserver-xorg-core 1.11
* In the Video Drivers section, can you add a link to
  http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers?
  (This page mainly talks about the non-free driver).


Andreas


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