Joerg Jaspert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 11236 March 1977, Steve Langasek wrote: >> On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 09:48:48AM +0100, Enrico Zini wrote: >>> So, as maintainer of C++ packages that use apt and are involved in apt >>> transitions every so often, I would like to have some sort of handy way >>> to know "you're free to upload to sid" or "hang on a sec, or upload to >>> experimental". A way that possibly doesn't require following both >>> deity@ and debian-release@ regularly. >> - run the commands "grep-excuses libept; grep-excuses libept/i386" >> - look for any Depends: lines >> - look at the testing transition page for those dependencies on >> bjorn.haxx.se: http://bjorn.haxx.se/debian/testing.pl?package=apt- if it >> looks hairy, ask > >> That's going to catch 99% of the problematic cases, and is far more scalable >> than to have the release team try to notify all affected maintainers >> whenever there's an ongoing transition. (Perhaps not more scalable than >> having dput warn, but the above is something any maintainer can do for >> themselves today.) > > I guess there is no scriptable way to do that? Ie. if it would be > scriptable without too much guesses here and there I would love to add > something into process-new that shows me if there is anything related to > transitions with the package I just look at. Which would show such > things as the cwidgets upload, or other uploads where the library > package name changes due to soname, but where it would be better to > wait a day or two more before it gets accepted to let the old version > transition first, together with whatever depends on it...
I think it's scriptable but it won't catch cases that doesn't go throught NEW queue so it looks suboptimal. Besides, this should be done by you (ftp-master) but by us developers and maintainers. -- O T A V I O S A L V A D O R --------------------------------------------- E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] UIN: 5906116 GNU/Linux User: 239058 GPG ID: 49A5F855 Home Page: http://otavio.ossystems.com.br --------------------------------------------- "Microsoft sells you Windows ... Linux gives you the whole house." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]