James. I still have a few issues: 1.) I didn't notice it first time but the last paragraph of the long description is a bit like advertising.
2.) The upstream changelog issue is still there. I seem to recall suggesting some solutions but at the least there should be a lintian override. 3.) I am suspicious of cwm.postinst. I could look into what is required a bit more, but let me know what you think about that. On 14/11/12 23:25, Nicholas Bamber wrote: > James, > I got round to downloading the package today. > > On 27/10/12 15:47, James McDonald wrote: >> Hi Nicholas, >> >> Finally found some time to implement these changes! >> >> On 21 Sep 2012, at 01:56, Nicholas Bamber <nicho...@periapt.co.uk> wrote: >> >>> I followed your advice and it works. I can see the attraction of using >>> cwm this way. However it might just be a step too far for me as copy and >>> paste seems not to work. >> >> That might depend on which software you're using. For example, xterm will >> only support select-to-copy, middleclick-to-paste whereas eg gnome-terminal >> supports copy and paste in the Gnome/KDE fashion as well. The window manager >> itself doesn't restrict this but I know I've had similar frustrations mixing >> apps from different toolkits. >> >>> then indeed I do get cwm. However the key bindings (as documented in the >>> man page) do not work. However I also notice that even under >>> LXDE/openbox the xterm key bindings do not work. So I suspect it might >>> be an LXDE issue. I'll try and follow up with the LXDE people. >> >> That's interesting. I haven't had a chance to experiment with LXDE but that >> does sound like something else in its session is trapping key bindings. >> >>> Actually I can fairly easily sponsor you to get access to collab-maint >>> and I've done so for people before. On the other hand github is fine and >>> I use it for some of my packages. If you really want to own the >>> packaging then go for github or equivalent. If you're happy to let DD's >>> step in and fix problems directly in the repository then go for >>> collab-maint. >> >> Getting access to collab-maint would be great. I have actually pushed my >> changes to github at https://github.com/jamesmcdonald/cwm/tree/v5.1-debian >> but I've still not set it up to use git-buildpackage. It's really just so I >> can track my own changes at this point. I intend to set cwm up for git-based >> builds in the future, even if just so I can learn how to do that. >> >>> On 20/09/12 15:29, James McDonald wrote: >>>> >>>> Recommendation might make sense, but not dependency as it's possible to >>>> run a window manager on one host for an X server on a remote host. I will >>>> look at what some other simple window managers do. >>> >>> Could be Suggests as well. >> >> I've investigated several other window managers and it looks like they don't >> make any recommendation/suggestion about having X itself installed. They >> only recommend associated projects, like metacity recommends gnome-session. >> On that basis, I should probably omit this. >> >>> I was really hoping that this would be a drop in replacement for >>> openbox. I am not clear if this is doable. I am sure that the >>> README.Debian should document this (and similar) experiments. >> >> In theory it should be possible to use it like that. Unfortunately it >> depends on the restrictions imposed by the environment (LXDE, Gnome etc). I >> shall set up a machine to experiment with this, but I guess it will be a >> while before I have any coherent documentation. I agree that it would be >> nice to be able to provide some tips for this sort of usage. Do you feel >> this is necessary before the package is uploaded? >> >>> Anyway the package seems to do what it says on the tin. So I think there >>> is a good chance I should be able to upload your next build. >> >> I've uploaded the latest version to mentors; here's a log from git of the >> changes I've made: >> >> Fixed double spaces in package description. >> Changed debhelper dependency from >=9.0.0 to >=9 >> Removed references to 9wm from the package description. >> Added Provides: x-window-manager >> Added scripts to handle x-window-manager alternative >> >> Please let me know what you think. >> >> Cheers, >> James >> >> > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/50b3d2f7.6010...@periapt.co.uk