Le 2015-02-28 06:38, Paul Wise a écrit :
Ubuntu: the version number for the Ubuntu version of the package if an
Ubuntu patch is available for this package, as reported by the Ubuntu
patch tracking service. The version would link to the patch.
https://patches.ubuntu.com/
FWIW, there is ubuntu
Le 2013-05-20 17:14, Joachim Breitner a écrit :
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
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Hi,
as discussed on IRC: Support for actually displaying the buildd status
on developer.php.
There are up to two lines, one for unstable and one
Hi,
Le 2013-01-11 22:09, Guido Günther a écrit :
several teams maintain additional information about packages e.g. in
the
Wiki. It'd be great to have a linkt to this information available on
the
packges.qa.debian.org page. I'd propose to use a X-Debian-Homepage:
field in debian/control for tha
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On 12/24/2012 07:26 PM, Steve Langasek wrote:
>
> The package is no longer RC-buggy and /has/ been part of a stable
> release, though this is only because of the action of NMUers.
> I've added them to Cc: Mehdi, Bastian, do you have any personal
>
ntime) a copy/paste would work imho.
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work on i18n.d.o!
[1] http://i18n.debian.org/l10n-pkg-status/pkglist
[2] http://i18n.debian.net/
[3] http://i18n.debian.org/
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ports… since they live in the
official archive/servers.
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On 04/01/12 19:16, Raphael Geissert wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone mind if I make the "sum + RC" view the default of the DDPO?
Not only it allows me to see some more of the columns on my small screen,
but even on a larger one it gives a clearer view (it goes from "hella + lots
+ of + bugs" to "bugs + *R
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi.
The PTS used to show show description of binary packages when the
mouse hovers over a binary package's name. This is no longer the case
since a few days now. Instead, the tooltip shows only the name of
binary package.
This is visible on Ara's PTS page
d...@l.d.o as a user and needs-sponsoring as a tag).
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d link) and in the
PTS (according the mail's subject). And there is #549115 which
explicitely asks the same for the PTS (and precises that it's already
done in DDPO). I think that this bug can be safely closed but I'll let
QA team decide on whether they should merge those two bugs or close
th
ther help to fix
the bug in gcc or fix your package. I'm ok with both solutions :) But,
in any case, you have to make your package "buildable" to make it
"releasable".
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http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=sauce
Are you still interested in maintaining them?
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said:
> It looks like one of the mirrors in ftp.us.debian.org is broken then.
> The source package was simply missing in the Sources file from
> unstable.
But, he closed the bug w/o changing the code to use a different mirror
and mirrors didn't fix the faulty mirror yet.
So, the iss
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hello,
Recently, some (random?) packages started to be shown as "removed" on
the PTS while they are not. isc-dhcp[1] is an example and is marked as
such right now. Other packages (like freerdp, clisp and sbcl) were
also shown as removed, but seem fixed now.
script running on as a
separate service allows me to develop it while having my hands completely
free. Once someone finds a brillant idea how to integrate it, the service
will be stopped. My goal is not to provide a new service, but a new
information/tool for maintainers.
¹: the script that gener
and I would love to have
a central place where I can see changes done in my packages in Debian
derivatives.
¹: Any help is welcome if you {want to speed up the process, are interested}.
²: no, the source code of UbuntuDiff is not Ubuntu specific.
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On 05/18/2010 09:04 AM, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 10:40:27PM +0200, Mehdi Dogguy wrote:
>> Could you please add a link to UbuntuDiff in the Ubuntu box in the
>> PTS?
>
> Not this way. The guideline for links in the PTS is that they are there
> o
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Hello,
Could you please add a link to UbuntuDiff in the Ubuntu box in the PTS?
Below is a tentative patch which adds the link:
Index: pts/www/xsl/pts.xsl
===
--- pts/www/xsl/pt
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hello,
patch-tracker.debian.org is a great tool to see quickly which patches
are applied to some package. If would be very nice to add link to
http://patch-tracker.debian.org/package/
in the "links" box.
Index: www/xsl/pts.xsl
=
Niels Thykier wrote:
>
> The second script[3] we made was a script to determine the last upload
> by parsing the changelog of packages and look for an email in the
> signature line.
How is it different from who-uploads (from devscripts)?
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