On 2024-05-05 07:33, Maytham Alsudany wrote:
Hi, Any progress on getting linenoise packaged? This is urgently
needed to devendor linenoise in the redict package (a new fork of
redis). If you've lost interest, I'm happy to take over this ITP. Kind
regards, Maytham
Hi, sorry for the delay.
On 2024-05-05, at 07:33:30 +0800, Maytham Alsudany wrote:
> Any progress on getting linenoise packaged? This is urgently needed to
> devendor linenoise in the redict package (a new fork of redis).
>
> If you've lost interest, I'm happy to take over this ITP.
I can't speak for Blair, but I
Hi,
Any progress on getting linenoise packaged? This is urgently needed to devendor
linenoise in the redict package (a new fork of redis).
If you've lost interest, I'm happy to take over this ITP.
Kind regards,
Maytham
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On 2023-06-18 05:10, Jeremy Sowden wrote:
>>> Yes, absolutely. Apologies for taking three weeks to reply.
>>>
>>> J.
>>
>> And I took two days ;)
This time took literally two weeks, haha. Dragged away by $work.
> You've gone a for a less elaborate build process for the shared library
> than I
On 2023-06-14, at 19:55:01 +0800, Blair Noctis wrote:
> On 2023-06-12 05:55, Jeremy Sowden wrote:
> > On 2023-05-21, at 18:00:45 +0800, Blair Noctis wrote:
> >> On Wed, 17 May 2023 18:40:26 +0100 Jeremy Sowden wrote:
> >>> It occurs to me that it might make more sense for you to take the lead
>
On 2023-06-12 05:55, Jeremy Sowden wrote:
> On 2023-05-21, at 18:00:45 +0800, Blair Noctis wrote:
>> On Wed, 17 May 2023 18:40:26 +0100 Jeremy Sowden wrote:
>>> It occurs to me that it might make more sense for you to take the lead
>>> in packaging linenoise since you have an interest in getting
On 2023-06-12 05:55, Jeremy Sowden wrote:
> On 2023-05-21, at 18:00:45 +0800, Blair Noctis wrote:
>> On Wed, 17 May 2023 18:40:26 +0100 Jeremy Sowden wrote:
>>> It occurs to me that it might make more sense for you to take the lead
>>> in packaging linenoise since you have an interest in getting
On 2023-05-21, at 18:00:45 +0800, Blair Noctis wrote:
> On Wed, 17 May 2023 18:40:26 +0100 Jeremy Sowden wrote:
> > It occurs to me that it might make more sense for you to take the lead
> > in packaging linenoise since you have an interest in getting it into
> > Debian. Would you like me to
On Wed, 17 May 2023 18:40:26 +0100 Jeremy Sowden wrote:
> It occurs to me that it might make more sense for you to take the lead
> in packaging linenoise since you have an interest in getting it into
> Debian. Would you like me to transfer ownership of the ITP bug to you?
> Happy to lend a hand
On 2023-05-14, at 15:00:06 +0800, Blair Noctis wrote:
> On 2023/5/14 03:24, Jeremy Sowden wrote:
> > I came across linenoise because of a request to support it in nftables.
> > The request came from someone who wanted to install nftables in a
> > resource-constrained environment where the existing
On 2023/5/14 03:24, Jeremy Sowden wrote:
> I came across linenoise because of a request to support it in nftables.
> The request came from someone who wanted to install nftables in a
> resource-constrained environment where the existing libreadline support
> was too heavyweight. In the case of
I came across linenoise because of a request to support it in nftables.
The request came from someone who wanted to install nftables in a
resource-constrained environment where the existing libreadline support
was too heavyweight. In the case of osquery, would it possible to go
the other way? Do
On 2023/5/9 04:20, Jeremy Sowden wrote:
> Thanks for the offer. :) I've cloned the osquery repo and it appears to
> use the C++ Linenoise NG fork:
No problem ;) It uses the -ng fork, but the fork's repo was archived in 2017,
which leads me back to the original. And
> which is what I started
On 2023-05-01, at 04:09:16 +0800, Blair Noctis wrote:
> It's been a few years since this ITP was filed. Do you still plan to
> package it? I'm packaging osquery which depends on this. Happy to
> help ;)
Thanks for the offer. :) I've cloned the osquery repo and it appears to
use the C++ Linenoise
Hi Jeremy,
It's been a few years since this ITP was filed. Do you still plan to package it?
I'm packaging osquery which depends on this. Happy to help ;)
--
Sdrager,
Blair Noctis
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* Package name: linenoise
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