On 2022-01-04 19:11, Martina Ferrari wrote:
> One more thing: I see the salsa repos do not have the upstream sources..
> Is there a reason for that? What commands/tools do you use to get the
> source and build the pacakge?
For Javascript packages I usually keep only debian/ directory in the
VCS.
Hi,
On 2022-01-04 19:10, Martina Ferrari wrote:
> On 03/01/2022 08:13, Andrius Merkys wrote:
>
>> I have revisited puppeteer packaging. I have collected missing
>> dependencies, packaged a missing one, node-devtools-protocol, and
>> attempted to update to the newest upstream release. However,
One more thing: I see the salsa repos do not have the upstream sources..
Is there a reason for that? What commands/tools do you use to get the
source and build the pacakge?
On 04/01/2022 17:10, Martina Ferrari wrote:
Hi,
On 03/01/2022 08:13, Andrius Merkys wrote:
I have revisited
Hi,
On 03/01/2022 08:13, Andrius Merkys wrote:
I have revisited puppeteer packaging. I have collected missing
dependencies, packaged a missing one, node-devtools-protocol, and
attempted to update to the newest upstream release. However, both old
and new puppeteer versions FTBFS with tsc
Hi again,
On 2021-12-31 02:47, Martina Ferrari wrote:
> I was wondering what is the status of this ITP? I need puppeteer for
> $DAYJOB, and I would prefer to use a proper Debian package.
>
> It seems not much has happened in the last year in the salsa repo, is
> there much left to be done? I
Hi Martina,
On 2021-12-31 02:47, Martina Ferrari wrote:
> I was wondering what is the status of this ITP? I need puppeteer for
> $DAYJOB, and I would prefer to use a proper Debian package.
>
> It seems not much has happened in the last year in the salsa repo, is
> there much left to be done? I
Hi Andrius,
I was wondering what is the status of this ITP? I need puppeteer for
$DAYJOB, and I would prefer to use a proper Debian package.
It seems not much has happened in the last year in the salsa repo, is
there much left to be done? I would be happy to give it a go if you are
not
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