Re: Unison and some questions (was: Unison)

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
Thanks siretart!
My bad, puc doesn't show source packages in quick search.On 11/12/05, Reinhard Tartler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:On 11/13/05, Shot - Piotr Szotkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:> Hello.>> John Dong:>> >>> dosage 1.5.5-1.0~0shot1 (from Debian sid, lessened build-deps)>> > Not in Dapper.>> RightWrong. We already have the source package in dapper. Unfortunately it
could not be build:http://people.ubuntu.com/~lamont/buildLogs/d/dosage/1.5.5-1/I just uploaded a fixed package which should be able to build.
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Re: Unison and some questions (was: Unison)

2005-11-12 Thread Reinhard Tartler
On 11/13/05, Shot - Piotr Szotkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> John Dong:
>
> >>> dosage 1.5.5-1.0~0shot1 (from Debian sid, lessened build-deps)
>
> > Not in Dapper.
>
> Right
Wrong. We already have the source package in dapper. Unfortunately it
could not be build:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~lamont/buildLogs/d/dosage/1.5.5-1/
I just uploaded a fixed package which should be able to build.

In fact, we do have the same source package even in breezy.
Unfortunately, nobody noticed that.

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Re: Unison and some questions (was: Unison)

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
Is there a mailing list or a feed with the new breezy-backportsarrivals? I have your 'mc is approved for backporting' email; it
would be great, though, if there were something akin to dapper-updatesor its RSS feed of when the packages actually appear in the archive.Well, mail filtering for CC's to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] should give you the same results as dapper-updates. I've asked Frank of p.u.c to get me newpkg_backports, but it hasn't happened yet. 
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Re: Unison and some questions (was: Unison)

2005-11-12 Thread Shot - Piotr Szotkowski
Hello.

John Dong:

>>> dosage 1.5.5-1.0~0shot1 (from Debian sid, lessened build-deps)

> Not in Dapper.

Right, probably isn't autosynced because of the python-dev (<< 2.4)
build-dep. I dropped that build-dep and rebuilt it successfully on
Breezy; I also notified the Debian maintainer, so if he drops the
build-dep upstream, dosage will make the next sync. If not, I'll
ask the Dapper team to do a 1.5.5-1ubuntu1 version and then ask
for a backport here.

> gtodo 0.14+cvs20050820-1 (Dapper's .deb)
> Success

> phppgadmin 3.5.6-1 (Dapper's .deb; Breezy's has stupid dependencies)
> Approved, pending build test

> wesnoth 1.0.1-1 (Dapper's .deb)
> Approved, pending build test

Thanks for the above! :o)

> xmoto 0.1.8-2~0shot1 (required a rebuild against Breezy's gcc)
> 0.1.7 in Dapper, nothing in Breezy and below. Do you want 0.1.7 instead?

No, thanks. My private package works ok for me, and 0.1.8-2
will probably make it to Dapper on next sync; I'll ask then.

Is there a mailing list or a feed with the new breezy-backports
arrivals? I have your 'mc is approved for backporting' email; it
would be great, though, if there were something akin to dapper-updates
or its RSS feed of when the packages actually appear in the archive.

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Re: Unison and some questions

2005-11-12 Thread Benjamin Montgomery
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There is a 1.0.1-1ubuntu1 version of wesnoth pending that takes care of
the bug with the -t (test) option not working (Malone #1213).  Its a
minor fix, but might be worth delaying the backport.

John Dong wrote:
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> wesnoth 1.0.1-1  (Dapper's .deb)
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> Approved, pending build test
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> Correction: Already Filed
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Re: Unison and some questions (was: Unison)

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong


wesnoth 1.0.1-1  (Dapper's .deb)

Approved, pending build testCorrection: Already Filed 
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gtodo

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
gtodo approved for breezy-backports.
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phppgadmin

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
phppgadmin approved for Breezy backports.
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Re: Unison and some questions (was: Unison)

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong

FWIW, here is a list of packages from Dapper and Debian I use:
dosage 1.5.5-1.0~0shot1  (from Debian sid, lessened build-deps)Not in Dapper. 
gtodo 0.14+cvs20050820-1 (Dapper's .deb)
Success 
mc 4.6.1-1ubuntu2(Dapper's .deb)
Already Filed 
phppgadmin 3.5.6-1   (Dapper's .deb; Breezy's has stupid dependencies)
Approved, pending build test 
wesnoth 1.0.1-1  (Dapper's .deb)
Approved, pending build test 
xmoto 0.1.8-2~0shot1 (required a rebuild against Breezy's gcc)
0.1.7 in Dapper, nothing in Breezy and below. Do you want 0.1.7 instead? 
I'll take a look at that list for what's suitable.


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Re: Unison and some questions (was: Unison)

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
On 11/12/05, Shot - Piotr Szotkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello.John Dong:> Unison from Dapper approved for backporting to Breezy.Great!How long does it take between when a package isapproved and when it actually makes it into backports?
Well, usually within 24 hours, but right now, James and the gang are up in UBZ, so they're probably way too busy to tend to Backports. Right now, I do not know when the 30 or so backports I've queued up to him will get built.
Can backport requests go to this list, or are forums the only approvedinterface (I can't bring myself to use forums on a regular basis...)?
Sure, you can file them right here.FWIW, here is a list of packages from Dapper and Debian I use:
dosage 1.5.5-1.0~0shot1  (from Debian sid, lessened build-deps)gtodo 0.14+cvs20050820-1 (Dapper's .deb)mc 4.6.1-1ubuntu2(Dapper's .deb)phppgadmin 3.5.6-1   (Dapper's .deb; Breezy's has stupid dependencies)
wesnoth 1.0.1-1  (Dapper's .deb)xmoto 0.1.8-2~0shot1 (required a rebuild against Breezy's gcc)I'll take a look at that list for what's suitable.
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Unison and some questions (was: Unison)

2005-11-12 Thread Shot - Piotr Szotkowski
Hello.

John Dong:

> Unison from Dapper approved for backporting to Breezy.

Great!

How long does it take between when a package is
approved and when it actually makes it into backports?

> NOTE: this does break archive format compatibility with the previous
> 2.10release, though for Unison users the price is well worth it.
> In addition, other popular distributions are already using the new
> archive format, so this brings Ubuntu up to speed.

That's true, I had to downgrade Unison on my Debian sid machine to be
able to synchronise files between and my Breezy boxen. Also, the 2.10.2
that's in Breezy can't diff properly.

Can backport requests go to this list, or are forums the only approved
interface (I can't bring myself to use forums on a regular basis...)?

FWIW, here is a list of packages from Dapper and Debian I use:

dosage 1.5.5-1.0~0shot1  (from Debian sid, lessened build-deps)
gtodo 0.14+cvs20050820-1 (Dapper's .deb)
mc 4.6.1-1ubuntu2(Dapper's .deb)
phppgadmin 3.5.6-1   (Dapper's .deb; Breezy's has stupid dependencies)
wesnoth 1.0.1-1  (Dapper's .deb)
xmoto 0.1.8-2~0shot1 (required a rebuild against Breezy's gcc)

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adzapper

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
adzapper from Dapper approved for backporting to Breezy... Brings in marked improvement in filtering.
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bum

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
Bum approved for Breezy -- major update in usability and interface.
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lmms

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
lmms approved for Breezy (new universe addition)
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emacs-snapshot

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
emacs-snapshot approved for Breezy
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gnome-peercast

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
gnome-peercast approved for Breezy. (New Universe addition)
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lprof

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
lprof from Dapper approved for Breezy. (new universe addition)
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Re: Unison

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
Unison's internal metadata format. As in, a Unison 2.13 peer won't be able to talk to a Unison 2.10 peer.On 11/12/05, Reinhard Tartler <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On 11/12/05, John Dong <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Unison from Dapper approved for backporting to Breezy.>> NOTE: this does break archive format compatibility with the previous 2.10> release, though for Unison users the price is well worth it. In addition,
> other popular distributions are already using the new archive format, so> this brings Ubuntu up to speed.could you please elaborate on 'archive format'. Which archives are youtalking about? the ubuntu archive?
I dont quite what the software unison has to do with archives, here is theDescription: A file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows, written
 in OCaml. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and directories to be stored on different hosts (or different disks on the same host), modified separately, and then brought up to date by propagating the changes in each replica to the other.
 . Unison offers several advantages over various synchronization methods such as CVS, Coda, rsync, Intellisync, etc. Unison can run on and synchronize between Windows and many UNIX platforms. Unison requires
 no root privileges, system access or kernel changes to function. Unison can synchronize changes to files and directories in both directions, on the same machine, or across a network using ssh or a direct socket connection.
 . Transfers are optimised using a version of the rsync protocol, making it ideal for slower links. Unison has a clear and precise specification, and is resilient to failure due to its careful handling of the replicas and its private structures.
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tellico

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
Tellico from Dapper approved for backporting to Breezy.
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Re: Unison

2005-11-12 Thread Reinhard Tartler
On 11/12/05, John Dong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unison from Dapper approved for backporting to Breezy.
>
> NOTE: this does break archive format compatibility with the previous 2.10
> release, though for Unison users the price is well worth it. In addition,
> other popular distributions are already using the new archive format, so
> this brings Ubuntu up to speed.

could you please elaborate on 'archive format'. Which archives are you
talking about? the ubuntu archive?

I dont quite what the software unison has to do with archives, here is the
Description: A file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows
 Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows, written
 in OCaml. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and
 directories to be stored on different hosts (or different disks
 on the same host), modified separately, and then brought up to
 date by propagating the changes in each replica to the other.
 .
 Unison offers several advantages over various synchronization methods
 such as CVS, Coda, rsync, Intellisync, etc. Unison can run on and
 synchronize between Windows and many UNIX platforms. Unison requires
 no root privileges, system access or kernel changes to function. Unison
 can synchronize changes to files and directories in both directions,
 on the same machine, or across a network using ssh or a direct
 socket connection.
 .
 Transfers are optimised using a version of the rsync protocol,
 making it ideal for slower links. Unison has a clear and precise
 specification, and is resilient to failure due to its careful
 handling of the replicas and its private structures.


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Alexandria

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
Alexandria from Dapper Universe approved for backporting to Breezy.
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Unison

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
Unison from Dapper approved for backporting to Breezy.NOTE: this does break archive format compatibility with the previous 2.10 release, though for Unison users the price is well worth it. In addition, other popular distributions are already using the new archive format, so this brings Ubuntu up to speed.

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pngnq

2005-11-12 Thread John Dong
pngnq from Dapper universe approved for backporting to Breezy-backports. (new Universe addition)
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