Bug#547336: closed by Free Ekanayaka (Fixed in 1.2-3)

2009-11-15 Thread Neil Wilson
ur/ppa/ubuntu karmic main deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/neil-aldur/ppa/ubuntu karmic main or http://ppa.launchpad.net/neil-aldur/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/m/madfuload/ Apologies if that wasn't absolutely clear from the backport message. -- Neil Wilson -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list Ubu

Re: Ruby on Rails support in Intrepid - call for reviewers and cheerleaders

2008-08-20 Thread Neil Wilson
The packages don't tell the gem database that apt has installed something. So gem just reinstalls it. The classic example is the Rake package which is always overridden if somebody does 'gem install rails'. Making apt and gem work better together is something for the future though. --

Ruby on Rails support in Intrepid - call for reviewers and cheerleaders

2008-08-19 Thread Neil Wilson
and what you want from Ubuntu Ruby, Rails and Gems. -- Neil Wilson -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list Ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu

Where to stick Ruby tests on the FHS

2008-05-14 Thread Neil Wilson
r handling test structures in any of the scripting languages? TIA -- Neil Wilson -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list Ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu

Re: non-MOTU Hopeful contributions

2007-10-19 Thread Neil Wilson
> Do you think that http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess is that > complicated? (File a bug, link to the package / attach the patch, > subscribe the right team) The process isn't at all complicated, but it is difficult. Any process is useless unless there is the manpower in the target review

Re: non-MOTU Hopeful contributions

2007-10-18 Thread Neil Wilson
Can I suggest a way forward. I'm not at all interested in being a MOTU. I'm working on a specific piece of open source software, and from that the occassional Ubuntu package drops out which I think would be of use to the general community. Having gone through the Gutsy development process I feel

Re: Temporary REVU package storage

2007-08-18 Thread Neil Wilson
Sorry Scott, but we're going to have to disagree on that point. Fundamentally ubuntu development is based around launchpad, and you have to get involved in that if you want to deal with bugs, upgrades and the like. To then require people to learn an entirely different system for new packages is f

Re: Temporary REVU package storage

2007-08-17 Thread Neil Wilson
I'm sure the limits and space are very welcome. Bear in mind that Launchpad has Private Package Archives as of next Wednesday and there is still a beta running at the moment. Perhaps it is time to adopt the tool used for the rest of Ubuntu development. Certainly as a package developer looking for