Hello,
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 4:09 AM Samuel Henrique wrote:
> I just noticed another thing, you can update d/watch now to follow github
> tags, the upstream started tagging releases recently. Could you please
> commit that? I'm not sure if it's worth another upload, but at least it
> will be
Hello Aleksey,
I just noticed another thing, you can update d/watch now to follow github
tags, the upstream started tagging releases recently. Could you please
commit that? I'm not sure if it's worth another upload, but at least it
will be already fixed on git.
Thanks,
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Samuel Henrique
Sorry, I'm a little tight on time and I forgot to mention that
2. Bumping debhelper compatibility level, I've chosen to test new feature
> to use b-depends: debhelper-compat (= 11) without a debian/compat file.
> It you insist on the old way (I know no arguments agains the new one), it
> can be
Uploaded,
Could you please forward the applicable patches upstream? I sponsored the
upload now because we are close to the freeze, but under normal
circumstances I would ask you to forward all patches upstream (the ones
which are "upstreamable") before sponsoring it, and also use the
"Forwarded"
Hello Aleksey,
I was planing to do the upload today, but I ended up not having enough time
to review all of the changes. I will do it on 1st January max if nobody
does it before myself, so worst case scenario there will still be enough
time to fix RC bugs before the freeze and make the package
Hello team!
Freeze is comming!
So I would like to remember, that lipff package [1] needs review and to
be uploaded.
The package contains many changes, the main changes are:
1. New upstream release libpff 20180714
2. Bumping debhelper compatibility level, I've chosen to test new
feature to use