> It would be better to package 0.6.6, but with the jsmin change reverted
> back to 0.6.5 state.
0.6.5 does not need jsmin (or cssmin). It depends on yui-compressor.
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I tried giving ruby-minitest in control file. But, then also, none of
the tests were run. This is the output I got
Running tests for ruby2.1 using debian/ruby-tests.rake ...
/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/minitest/assertions.rb:17: warning:
already initialized constant MiniTest::Asserti
> Did you remove ruby-test-unit?
Yes. I did remove it. This is the current setting
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~), gem2deb, ruby-actionpack,
ruby-minitest
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I've updated ruby-haml-rails package to the latest upstream version
(0.7.0) and pushed it to alioth repo. It is tested with pbuilder and
debci and also is lintian clean.
Consider to review and upload the package.
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Hi,
I've prepared the packaging of ruby-minitest-around. It has been
tested with pbuilder and debci and found ok. It is also lintian free.
The package has been pushed to alioth repo
/git/pkg-ruby-extras/ruby-minitest-around.git
Consider to review it a
> If you target new upstream release, it will make it impossible to do bug
> fixes via unstable. Target experimental for new upstream releases during
> freeze.
Oh. Sorry. Fixed.
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