Override component to main
gnome-autoar 0.2.2-0ubuntu1 in artful: universe/misc -> main
gir1.2-gnomeautoar-0.1 0.2.2-0ubuntu1 in artful amd64:
universe/introspection/optional/100% -> main
gir1.2-gnomeautoar-0.1 0.2.2-0ubuntu1 in artful arm64:
universe/introspection/optional/100% -> main
gir1.2-gn
nautilus 3.24.1 is in artful-proposed now.
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Sure, that would pull this into main early, but why fake it? You could
just leave this MIR here and depend on autotar when you upload 3.22.
** Changed in: gnome-autoar (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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Michael, would it be useful if I just had nautilus manually depend on
libgnome-autoar-0-0 for now?
That way, this MIR could be cleared off the queue and we can upload
nautilus 3.22 when the nautilus package is ready.
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Build-Depend won't pull it into main.
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Is it sufficient to have a package Build-depend on gnome-autoar or does
it need to be a Depends to keep it in main?
I'm asking because I think we still have a few more issues to resolve
with nautilus 3.22 ( bug 1635988 ) before letting it into Ubuntu.
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** Description changed:
Availability
Synced with Debian and it's intended for this to stay in sync. Built for all
supported architectures.
Rationale
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Required for nautilus 3.22+. It's used for nautilus' new integrated
compression feature. It is briefly descri
- Needs a team bug subscriber (ubuntu-desktop? gnome?)
- I guess this isn't a blocker, but it's not a great upstream sign.
Upstream ships with some manual tests instead of unit tests. Thought
it *does* include one unit test. But doesn't ship with the test files
needed... So no upstream tests d