Jari: python package collisions

2017-11-15 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
Jari, Your python-based packages listed below all collide with each other and python2-setuptools by shipping parts of the latter. They also bundle other python libraries instead of shipping them separately. * pylint: bundles astroid (the successor to logilab-astng) * python-logilab-common * pyth

[PATCH] make setup mirror list more like web page not just urls

2017-11-15 Thread Brian Inglis
Hi folks, [reposted without text attachment to see if patch gets thru] Working on a FAST_CWD FAQ, looking at the Setup mirror site page and the web page, I wondered if we could usefully add the mirrors.lst region and territory (called area and location in the code) to the Setup display, to avoid

Re: [ITP] moreutils 0.61

2017-11-15 Thread Tony Kelman
>> >> -   parallel: run multiple jobs at once >> >> I'd be hesitatnt to package that since it directly clashes with GNU >> parallel (not available on Cygwin yet). > > Hmm.  I wasn't aware of GNU parallel, and I'm not sure how that sort of > problem is generally handled.  Possibly that could be brok

Re: [ITP] moreutils 0.61

2017-11-15 Thread Adam Dinwoodie
On Wednesday 15 November 2017 at 07:31 pm +0100, Achim Gratz wrote: > Adam Dinwoodie writes: > > I'm looking to package moreutils, a collection of small Linux utilities. > > It is already included in Debian and Ubuntu (amongst others), and is > > released under GPLv2. > > This looks like a really

[ITP] cmocka 1.1.1

2017-11-15 Thread Stephen Groat
I posted this a while ago and didn't get any hits/feedback, so I thought I'd try again. Let me know if there anything missing/wrong, I'd be happy to correct it. https://www.stephengroat.com/cmocka/cmocka-1.1.1-1-src.tar.xz https://www.stephengroat.com/cmocka/cmocka-1.1.1-1.hint https://www.stephen

Re: [ITP] moreutils 0.61

2017-11-15 Thread Achim Gratz
Adam Dinwoodie writes: > I'm looking to package moreutils, a collection of small Linux utilities. > It is already included in Debian and Ubuntu (amongst others), and is > released under GPLv2. This looks like a really mixed bag… Is there some more documentation somewhere on the web? >> - parall

[ITA] libXpm-noX 3.5.12

2017-11-15 Thread Ken Brown
My cygport file and other files needed for reproducing the build are attached. Package files = D=http://sanibeltranquility.com/cygwin ${D}/x86/release/libXpm-noX/libXpm-noX-3.5.12-1-src.tar.xz ${D}/x86/release/libXpm-noX/libXpm-noX-3.5.12-1.hint ${D}/x86/release/libXpm-noX/libXpm-noX

[ITP] moreutils 0.61

2017-11-15 Thread Adam Dinwoodie
I'm looking to package moreutils, a collection of small Linux utilities. It is already included in Debian and Ubuntu (amongst others), and is released under GPLv2. Homepage: https://joeyh.name/code/moreutils/ Debian package: https://packages.debian.org/sid/utils/moreutils Ubuntu package: https://p

Re: [RFC] Minimal Debuginfo by default

2017-11-15 Thread David Stacey
On 15/11/17 07:38, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote: The following concept would allow for sensible backtraces without installing a -debuginfo, at the expense of a moderate size increase of binaries (particularly with C++ code): https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/MingwMiniDebugInfo Did you mean http