Hi Alex,
the Debian packaging environment on japsand.x2go.org is available again.
Greets,
Mike
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Hi Mike,
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Morty
Am 30.04.2011 15:36, Mike Gabriel schrieb:
> Hi Reinhard,
>
> On Sa 30 Apr 2011 12:2
Hi Reinhard,
On Sa 30 Apr 2011 12:24:42 CEST Reinhard Tartler wrote:
What command sequence would you suggest to update the content of a
build-main branch (e.g. with commits from master) without conflicting
with merge commits? (I certainly do want to avoid cherry-picking into
the build-main bran
Hi Reinhard,
On Sa 30 Apr 2011 07:39:57 CEST Reinhard Tartler wrote:
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 22:24:43 (CEST), Mike Gabriel wrote:
[...]
AFAIUI this 'build-main' tag as you propose is a moving target that is
deleted and recreated every then and when. To me, this seems confusing.
Yes, indee
Hi Reinhard,
On Fr 29 Apr 2011 17:34:48 CEST Reinhard Tartler wrote:
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 15:57:30 (CEST), Mike Gabriel wrote:
The idea about the build-main tag is that we give packagers a
recommendation on what code base to use for packaging stable X2go code.
What about blessing source
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 15:57:30 (CEST), Mike Gabriel wrote:
> The idea about the build-main tag is that we give packagers a
> recommendation on what code base to use for packaging stable X2go code.
What about blessing source tarballs and publishing them on the website
like almost all other free
Hi Morty, hi all,
On Fr 29 Apr 2011 15:39:30 CEST Moritz Struebe wrote:
Hi Mike.
On 2011-04-28 01:56, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Giving root isn't an option, unfortunately. It's also not trivial to
give accounts to externals, as we have an rather complex infrastructure.
OK, acknowledged.
BTW: Ha
Hi Mike.
On 2011-04-28 01:56, Mike Gabriel wrote:
>> Anyway the next two or three weeks are very busy for me,
>> therefore I'd like to avoid doing this unless it is absolutely necessary
>> until then.
>
> My offer is to put a qemubuilder environment on your server. I would
> need an account for th
Hi Reinhard,
On Mi 27 Apr 2011 12:45:54 CEST Reinhard Tartler wrote:
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 12:17:41 (CEST), Moritz Struebe wrote:
we do have such a thing and in principle this is possible. None the
less, if I remember right, Reinhard has a something similar in
preparation for another projec
Hi Morty,
On Mi 27 Apr 2011 12:17:41 CEST Moritz Struebe wrote:
Hi Mike,
we do have such a thing and in principle this is possible. None the
less, if I remember right, Reinhard has a something similar in
preparation for another project. @Reinhard: Any news? I also think that
compile-time shoul
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 12:17:41 (CEST), Moritz Struebe wrote:
> we do have such a thing and in principle this is possible. None the
> less, if I remember right, Reinhard has a something similar in
> preparation for another project. @Reinhard: Any news?
No.
Also, the most problematic part I see
Hi Mike,
we do have such a thing and in principle this is possible. None the
less, if I remember right, Reinhard has a something similar in
preparation for another project. @Reinhard: Any news? I also think that
compile-time shouldn't be an issue - worst case the package is published
an hour later
Hi Morty, Reinhard, Arw,
Morty mentioned recently (I think in a Jabber session) that there is a
build-server available at Uni Erlangen. Will it be possible to install
qemubuilder on that system and use it for building X2go packages? I
volunteer to do that, the qemubuilder can be used for ot
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