Hi, On Wed, 24 Aug 2011, Giovanni Mascellani wrote: > Actually I don't know nearly anything of Perl, so I doubt I can > contribute to that part. The binary <-> source mapping is actually > already available, it is computed by sources_to_xml.py and then pickled > and stored in www/base/sources_mapping. It should be easy to store it > (also) in a format that Perl can import (for example JSON). And it > should also be easy to instruct Perl to read such file, provided that > you know Perl.
Or you could directly generate something that uses the same format as sources.map in www/base/ too and update the path to the file in perl/common.pl. > Well, it also means that you can't subscribe to a package by its binary > name. I tried to subscribe to subscribe to libmodbus5 (binary package > generated by libmodbus, accepted in unstable on August, 20th): the bot > replied with the wrong email as before, but also sent me the > confirmation token. But the confirmation token contained libmodbus5, not > libmodbus, as "source" package name, so it probably wouldn't be able to > subscribe me correctly if I answered. For double check, I also tried to > subscribe to geogebra-gnome (built by geogebra), which has been > available in unstable since about an year, and it correctly sent a token > with geogebra in it. Right, I did not think of this... > I'll try to have another look at it, but, as I said, I'm not a Perl hacker. Thanks for your help! Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog ◈ Debian Developer Follow my Debian News ▶ http://RaphaelHertzog.com (English) ▶ http://RaphaelHertzog.fr (Français) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-qa-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110824124442.gn...@rivendell.home.ouaza.com