> On Feb 7, 2018, at 10:03 AM, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
>
> Thanks for contributing this package.
>
> The resulting binary package irtt_0.9-1_amd64.deb contains both a binary and
> Go source code. This is a bit unusual: in Debian, we only package Go source
> code to build other Go programs (
On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 12:01 PM, Clément Hermann wrote:
> On 07/02/2018 11:39, Pete Heist wrote:
> >
> > Ah, ok. IRTT has an API, but it's not published yet. I think a
> > binary-only package may be better at this point, and a separate source
> > package later when that’s ready? If you agree, cou
> On Feb 7, 2018, at 12:01 PM, Clément Hermann wrote:
>
> On 07/02/2018 11:39, Pete Heist wrote:
>>
>> Ah, ok. IRTT has an API, but it's not published yet. I think a
>> binary-only package may be better at this point, and a separate source
>> package later when that’s ready? If you agree, could
On 07/02/2018 11:39, Pete Heist wrote:
>
> Ah, ok. IRTT has an API, but it's not published yet. I think a
> binary-only package may be better at this point, and a separate source
> package later when that’s ready? If you agree, could you suggest a
> simple, current binary package hosted on github
> On Feb 7, 2018, at 10:03 AM, Michael Stapelberg wrote:
>
> Thanks for contributing this package.
Not at all, thank you kindly for patience with my complete newness to this!
> The resulting binary package irtt_0.9-1_amd64.deb contains both a binary and
> Go source code. This is a bit unusual
Thanks for contributing this package.
The resulting binary package irtt_0.9-1_amd64.deb contains both a binary
and Go source code. This is a bit unusual: in Debian, we only package Go
source code to build other Go programs (not for developers). Hence, we
usually provide either a binary package wit
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