Ben Finney ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au writes:
Ben Finney ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au writes:
Once I learn how to make a ‘foo-dbg’ package, I can do that in the
next release […]
I've learned some about creating a ‘foo-dbg’ package [0]. However, I'm
ending up with a source package that
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 3:56 AM, Paul Wise p...@debian.org wrote:
Trac 0.11 ships with jQuery 1.2.6
However, Debian patches remove this file in favor of libjs-jquery
package which contains version 1.3.x
This breaks plugins for Trac 0.11 that rely on 1.2.x jQuery features
removed in 1.3.x
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 7:23 PM, anatoly techtonik techto...@gmail.com wrote:
Upstream Trac is shipped with jQuery it needs while leaving Genshi and
other libraries as dependencies. Debian specific patch removes jQuery
from Trac distribution even though it contributes only 2% to package
size.
Quoting anatoly techtonik techto...@gmail.com:
There are more than 200 plugins tagged for 0.11 on
http://trac-hacks.org/ They were developed and debugged with jQuery
1.2.x which is not forward compatible with 1.3.x
Most Trac plugins do not use JavaScript, even less use jQuery.
I don't feel
Quoting anatoly techtonik techto...@gmail.com:
Even if most users don't need them, tests greatly increase the value
of bugreports and doesn't bloat python packages too much.
True. What do other people think of the issue?
If unit tests were in the package, reportbug could automatically
run
On Sat, 2009-26-12 at 17:13 +0100, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
Quoting anatoly techtonik techto...@gmail.com:
Even if most users don't need them, tests greatly increase the value
of bugreports and doesn't bloat python packages too much.
True. What do other people think of the issue?
They
OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du samedi 26 décembre 2009, vers 18:43,
deavid deavidsed...@gmail.com disait :
Make me know if I could do anything to help maintaining this package
in Debian.
I can offer comaintaine on this package if you wish. You will need to
register yourself on
W. Martin Borgert deba...@debian.org writes:
Quoting anatoly techtonik techto...@gmail.com:
Even if most users don't need them, tests greatly increase the value
of bugreports and doesn't bloat python packages too much.
True. What do other people think of the issue?
I think the judgement
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