Hi Aaron, Am Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 09:06:28AM -0400 schrieb Aaron M. Ucko: > > I wanted to set you "Owner" of the Debian Med team repository since this > > is the maximum power. I realised you are owner. So either someone has > > beaten me and just did so or something is wrong if you can't do what you > > want to do. > > OK, thanks. A closer look indicated that GitLab doesn't normally allow > *anyone* to force-push to protected branches: > > https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/protected_branches.html > > I temporarily enabled force pushes for this one just long enough for my > needs. I would have preferred to be able to relax the policy just for > owners, but AFAICT nobody else pushed in the interim anyway.
I guess its save to unprotect a branch for a couple of hours on any of our Debian Med packages. ;-) > >> - Lower priority: I have not yet taught the Java bindings to look for > >> full SONAMEs, so they still depend on a -dev package. I'd appreciate > >> help from someone more familiar with Java. > > > > I admit I do not understand the problem but I have put Pierre in CC. > > More concretely, the bindings should directly load libncbi-ngs.so.3, and > depend directly on libncbi-ngs3, rather than going through the > unversioned libncbi-ngs.so symlink and depending on libncbi-ngs-dev. I > made appropriate changes on the Python front, but I'm not so clear on > how to do the same for Java. I admit I also have no idea. I'd recommend that if you find no immediate solution for this to upload anyway. Either we'll find a solution while the package is sitting in new or later. > > A comment to your question in your other mail: Sorry, I have no idea > > how to teach CI to pick from experimental. > > OK, thanks. No big deal, though it might be nice to have it working. Sure. :-) > Meanwhile, I reckon I'll also want to revisit debian/copyright, > particularly with a pass through NEW upcoming. ;-) We are all pressing thumbs for a speedy migration to new. ;-) Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de