Hi, Gianfranco!
I uploaded the latest version and it seems there are no other warnings.
I changed the format of the archive to be non-native updated some of the
files and everything seems ok now.
@Julian: thanks for checking this too. I am aware there were some issues
regarding the licencing, but these should have been solved now, since
the TLS module (the code that was using openssl) is now in a completely
new module. I added explicit licences for its code.
Best regards,
Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Solutions
www.opensips-solutions.com
On 08/19/2015 04:14 PM, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
Hi
W debian-watch-file-in-native-package>* You asked me to add a watch file, but I
created a native
package. Should I remove the file?
why? don't you have an orig tarball to start from?
http://opensips.org/pub/opensips/latest/src/
just use quilt source format, and make the vcs point to the orig tarballs.
If you want a native package you need to explain why you need,
maybe you want a dfsg tarball, in that case you download it and remove
unneeded files (with Files-Excluded copyright feature, or with a
get-orig-source target)
W native-package-with-dash-version>* I can't change the package's name, because
I will get a
different error (latest-debian-changelog-entry-changed-to-native)
yes, source/format is native, and you have a dash (because of the -1 revision)
you need to choose
P debian-watch-may-check-gpg-signature
* is this mandatory or can be ommitted?
can be omitted, but nice to have :)
(nice to ask upstream to do it)
cheers,
G.