On 09.03.2015 22:57, Cameron Norman wrote: > On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 2:13 PM, gani <marcin.h...@bacula.pl> wrote: >> Package: wnpp >> Severity: wishlist >> Owner: Marcin Haba <marcin.h...@bacula.pl> >> >> * Package name : baculum >> Version : 7.0+git20150208 >> Upstream Author : Marcin Haba <marcin.h...@bacula.pl> >> * URL : http://www.bacula.org/ >> * License : AGPLv3 >> Programming Lang: PHP >> Description : Baculum WebGUI tool for Bacula Community program > > I see you linked to the bacula.org homepage for this package. Am I > correct in saying that what you are packaging can be found here: > > http://www.bacula.org/git/cgit.cgi/bacula/tree/gui > > if so there seems to already be packaging (outside of Debian) that > uses the bweb name for the package. > If not, would you mind clarifying which GUI tool for Bacula this is > with a link to a homepage and / or git repo?
Hello, Bweb tool in Bacula Community has been removed from bacula-gui release archive from version 7.0.x. From the same version 7.0 has introduced Baculum tool to bacula-gui archive. Here is Baculum in Bacula Git repository: http://www.bacula.org/git/cgit.cgi/bacula/tree/gui/baculum?h=Branch-7.0 >> - is it a dependency for another package? >> >> Yes, it is. Baculum uses external toolset - PRADO Framework. >> Additionally Baculum uses external JavaScript libraries. > > Actually those are the dependencies of this project. The question is > if this package is a dependency of another package (in the same way > PRADO is a dependency of this package). OK. Thank you for clarification. I was thinking that question is about general packages/projects. In Debian I have not seen PRADO Framework in packages, similar as Opentip JavaScript library and Flotr2 library. They are Baculum dependencies that I wrote up in debian/copyright in Baculum deb metadata file. I have seen libjs-flotr, but probably it is older version of Flotr2 project. I need to check it. >> - how do you plan to maintain it? >> After each Bacula and Baculum release I plan to build Baculum deb and rpm >> packages for community. From deb packages I am going to build also for >> Debian. >> >> - inside a packaging team? >> I am not sure about packaging team. I have never been packages maintainer. > > You should probably maintain it inside the Debian Bacula Team. This > will make it easier to find a sponsor (which I will get to) and help > if need be. OK. It is fine for me. >> - do you need a sponsor? >> No. I do not. > > You mentioned that you have never made Debian packages before. Thus, > you are not a Debian developer and need a debian developer to review > and then upload the packages for you. This is what a sponsor is. You > need a sponsor. I did not say that I have never made Debian packages before. I just have never been packages maintainer. Anyway, from that what I read and understood, sponsor is person that prepares build packages instead of me. If I am wrong, I am sorry, Lately I read a lot of different texts in Internet. I prepared Baculum project on Launchpad for Ubuntu as PPA project. Best regards. Marcin Haba > > -- > Cameron Norman > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54fe1ddb.2060...@bacula.pl