Hi Maarten, Am Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 02:15:33PM +0200 schrieb Maarten L. Hekkelman: > I've updated the debian package for libzeep. There's a change in the SONAME > so it has to go through new.
Thanks a lot for updating libzeep. > The package contains the new code for libzeep 6 as well as new > documentation. I used to use the boost docbook tools but those cause a few > problems and besides, every kid on the block is moving towards Sphinx and > ReadTheDocs these days. As an old man I like to pretend I'm hip as well. > > Anyway, using sphinx introduces a lot of lintian warnings. Mostly related to > the fact that sphinx documentation installs its own copy of jquery and a > couple of fonts. My guess is that more packages in debian use sphinx so > before I start to work around this I'd like to know if others have solved > this 'problem' already. Or should I simply ignore the warnings? IMHO these warnings ca be ignored. On the other hand I'd recommend fixing these: I: libzeep source: out-of-date-standards-version 4.5.0 (released 2020-01-20) (current is 4.6.2) -> I'd recommend to run `routine-update -f` in your git clone I: libzeep source: quilt-patch-missing-description [debian/patches/boost.patch] -> It would be great to have documented patches > Another problem with my package is that the reprotest fails on salsa. The > actual error it stumbles upon has to do with locales. It seems that > something is fishy with the installation of locales on the machine where the > tests run. The test code tries to create a locale namen nl_NL.UTF-8 and then > checks if the name of the result is the same as the name requested to be > sure it really got the correct locale. That check should not be required > since if that locale is not installed, the C++ standard says an exception > should be thrown but that doesn't happen, sometimes, recently, on Debian. I > can skip those tests, but I'd like to know why they are failing. Not sure > who to contact for this. I need to admit I do not pay too much attention to reprotest tests on Salsa. While I perfectly agree that reproducibility is important I have problems to a) read the log and draw sensible conclusions b) find out how to fix those issues If nobody has a better idea I'd recommend to not make this a show stopper and upload to new. > A review of the current package of libzeep at salsa would also be very much > appreciated. You are welcome Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de