Hi Georges, On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 06:24:54PM +0100, Georges Khaznadar wrote: > > currently I'm moving all Debian Med packages to Git. I stumbled about > > populations which is not (yet) team maintained (I think we talked about > > this previously) > > Yes, we talked about it in the past. At that time, I had some > difficulties with git-buildpackage, due probably to missing details which > were implicit in the documentations, but not fulfilled by me. > > Since than, I had a few opportunities to interact with people who are > using routinely gbp, and I managed to have my work built and > synchronized properly. > > > and not in any VCS. Would you mind if I would create > > a Git repository in Debian Med team space and set the Debian Med team > > as Maintainer while you remain as Uploader? > > You are welcome. I remember that the routine to create a new repository > was a little tricky when I tried to make use of it (a problem with > permissions unproperly adjusted, if I'm not wrong).
It was verz simple to create the repository. :-) I also brought the package up to Debian Med standards and made it lintian clean: https://anonscm.debian.org/git/debian-med/populations.git > > When beeing at it I might have a look for the Qt5 migration (bug > > #875097) as well. > > I had migrated successfully some applications from Qt4 to Qt5, there > were few issues (fewer than migrating from Qt3 to Qt4), so I can give a > try too. My last commit is an attemt to migrate to Qt5 but I have only weak experience. So everybody is welcome to fix ... compiler : gcc compiling as release version CMake Error at src/CMakeLists.txt:6 (FIND_PACKAGE): Found package configuration file: /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/cmake/Qt5/Qt5Config.cmake but it set Qt5_FOUND to FALSE so package "Qt5" is considered to be NOT FOUND. Reason given by package: The Qt5 package requires at least one component Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de

