Bug#934938: [cargo-docs] missing files

2023-09-13 Thread Aaron Burdick
On Wed, 16 Aug 2023 21:31:25 -0400 =?UTF-8?Q?Mario_Gonz=C3=A1lez_Troncoso?= wrote: > Hey, I might be able to help build deb packages. Because I've been > learning rust for a few, this seems a good place to start contributing > to Debian. > > May I know what's the bug's latest status and

Bug#934938: [cargo-docs] missing files

2023-08-16 Thread Mario González Troncoso
Hey, I might be able to help build deb packages. Because I've been learning rust for a few, this seems a good place to start contributing to Debian. May I know what's the bug's latest status and where should I start first? Thanks! -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/gonzalemario

Bug#934938: [cargo-docs] missing files

2019-09-28 Thread Ximin Luo
Oleg Kostyuchenko: > Hi, > > So you actually removed the cargo book from the package. I'd say that made > the package plain unusable. > > If you are not able to ship the cargo book infrastructure now, why did you > remove the book from the package in the first place, instead of sticking with

Bug#934938: [cargo-docs] missing files

2019-09-28 Thread Oleg Kostyuchenko
Hi, So you actually removed the cargo book from the package. I'd say that made the package plain unusable. If you are not able to ship the cargo book infrastructure now, why did you remove the book from the package in the first place, instead of sticking with the old working version? In

Bug#934938: [cargo-docs] missing files

2019-08-16 Thread Ximin Luo
Hi, it will be non-trivial to fix this bug and I personally am unlikely to have time for it. You will need to: 1. vendor mdbook as well as cargo. This will involve editing the debian scripts in debian/make_orig_multi.sh, something that involves calling `cargo vendor` for the src/doc directory.

Bug#934938: [cargo-docs] missing files

2019-08-16 Thread jnqnfe
Package: cargo-doc Version: 0.37.0-3 This package surely is intended to bundle the docs as available here, is it not?: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/index.html if I browse through the contents of /usr/share/doc/cargo-doc, there's nothing useful at all, unlike /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/ from