Of course we merge with Debian but that will be at debian git rather than individual packages, syncs are all good if there's no changes, they're just a bit pointless as we do bulk uploads of the whole of frameworks anyway.
Jonathan On Sat, Aug 01, 2015 at 12:39:43AM +0200, Artur Rona wrote: > OK, but what are the official rules? Kubuntu WILL NOT merging > packages with Debian? Is it prohibited and I should not do this at > all? > If so, what's the reason? > > W dniu 31.07.2015 o 23:53, Jonathan Riddell pisze: > >Fair enough, there won't be any problems then if there's no diff. > >We'll upload the 5.12 packages shortly for all of them along with gcc > >5 fixes. > > > >Jonathan > > > > > >On 31 July 2015 at 23:49, Artur Rona <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Dear Jonathan, > >> > >>>Morning artur, I see you synced a bunch of 5.12 KDE Frameworks packages > >>>from Debian into Ubuntu. can you explain your thinking here? > >> > >> > >>the inspiration to syncs of KDE Frameworks 5.12 came out from our > >>conversation on IRC. The cut of log below: > >> > >>[25.07.2015] [11:49:31 CEST] <ari-tczew> does Debian getting in sync with > >>Kubuntu the changes? > >>[25.07.2015] [11:49:48 CEST] <ari-tczew> I saw a plenty of examples where > >>Debian applied our delta. > >>[25.07.2015] [11:51:41 CEST] <Riddell> yeah it's all in the same git > >>archives now so it's a simple merge > >>[25.07.2015] [11:52:19 CEST] <ari-tczew> includes syncs > >>[25.07.2015] [11:52:49 CEST] <ari-tczew> so if there is no delta between > >>Debian and Ubuntu can I just sync a package? > >>[25.07.2015] [11:53:00 CEST] <Riddell> of course > >> > >>As I'm involved in reducing delta between Debian and Ubuntu, reffering to > >>your answer, I just wanted to make a delta of Frameworks as small as > >>possible. > >> > >>>We're building 5.12 in a PPA and going the GCC transition as part of that, > >>>there's not usually any need to sync from Debian because we do a bulk > >>>upload > >>>of everything when it's ready. > >> > >> > >>Once again. I understood both (your answer and fact that Debian applies > >>already our delta) as the open way to keep Kubuntu in sync/merge from > >>Debian. If I'm wrong, I don't see really any point to merging our changes in > >>Debian git and then packaging new upstream releases whole Framework from > >>scratch. > >> > >>>I don't think it'll cause any problems and I guess you selected somehow > >>>which ones to sync? But problems can't always be predicted. > >> > >> > >>The first I took from page [1] with green colour. Of course if Build-Depends > >>have been satisfied => no FTBFS in pbuilder. > >> > >>[1] > >>http://qa.kubuntu.co.uk/ppa-status/frameworks/build_status_5.12.0_wily.html > >> > >>-- > >>Kind Regards, > >>Artur Rona > > > > -- > Pozdrawiam / Kind Regards, > Artur Rona -- kubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel
