RFS: codestriker
Hello mentors, I look for a sponsor for codestriker I put this on : http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/sponsor/ Nicolas Thomas Codestriker a collaborative code reviewing. Site is here http://codestriker.sourceforge.net/ Including a demo. I already have packages lintian clean and a signed key. ITP #172381 I also upload it to mentors.debian.net For those (like me) who likes demos, they may have a look here : http://codestriker.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/codestriker.pl?topic=859818&action=view Nicolas p.s. : I plan to package LiS (Streams for Linux) . See: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=3086 for explanation.
RFS: lis -- SVR4 compatible STREAMS (+help on lintian)
Hello mentors, I have troubles with lintian on my package.. I obviously put a BuildDepends on debhelper but wathever I try: lintian keeps complaining E: lis source: package-uses-debhelper-but-lacks-build-depends Of course you understand I'm actively looking for a sponsor for my work. Information about lis - ITP is #247901 Uploaded to http://mentors.debian.org/ Package name : lis Version : 2.16.16 Upstream Author : David Grothe * URL : http://www.gcom.com/home/linux/lis/index.html * License : GPL, LGPL Description : Implementation of SVR4 compatible STREAMS for Linux Implementation of SVR4 compatible STREAMS for Linux. It takes the form of a loadable module for the Linux kernel.
Re: RFS: lis -- SVR4 compatible STREAMS (+help on lintian)
Thanks for replying Jeremy, comments on your suggestions inlined. For anyone interrested the complete packages (including .orig.tar.gz) are available in http://nthomas.free.fr/LiS But my trouble remains : lintian -i lis_2.16.16-2.dsc E: lis source: package-uses-debhelper-but-lacks-build-depends N: N: If a package uses debhelper, it must declare a Build-Depends on N: debhelper. N: but lis_2.16.16-2.dsc is: -- Format: 1.0 Source: lis Version: 2.16.16-2 Binary: kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-k7-smp, kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-386, kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-686-smp, lis-doc, kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-k7, lis, kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-686, lis-dev, kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-k6, kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-586tsc Maintainer: Nicolas THOMAS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: any Standards-Version: 3.6.1 Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 4.0.0), kernel-build-2.4.26-1, dbs, m4 Files: 082c8612dce46236282b97d8af4c3f01 792684 lis_2.16.16.orig.tar.gz c5c53afc74063dfa91c35939b390f69f 10461 lis_2.16.16-2.diff.gz -- It as a build-depends on debhelper !! what do I miss ?? More inlined : Quoting Jeremy Lainé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi again Thomas, > > I just had a look at your control file.. it's HUGE as you define all the > kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-(386|586tsc|etc..) packages! I suggest you > take a look at how alsa or pcmcia-cs are packaged and create an > "lis-source" package in your control file. > > You should not be building all these different flavours from > your main control file. What you want to do is build : lis, lis-dev, > lis-doc, lis-source. The "lis-source" package is the one that will be > used to build the actual kernel modules. To do so you will provide a > template called "lis-source.control" in your main package which will > define the various kernel module packages. Once again, I recommend you > take a look at how ALSA or the PCMCIA packages are built! What I want is to be able to provide binary packages for debian "official" kernels for now own the automated creation of a big control file and .(pre|post)inst is working. I don't believe it's against policy (correct me if I'm wrong) but fully agree to have a close look at your proposal to easily allow anyone to build modules for it's own kernel. I2C for 2.4 kernels use a similar approach. Anyway I do not see how all this is related to the lintian error .. I first have to work on packaging 2.16.18 version then I'll have a deep look at making a lis-source and make-kpkg template. Thanks > > Cheers, > Jeremy > > -- > http://www.jerryweb.org/ : JerryWeb.org > http://sailcut.sourceforge.net/ : Sailcut CAD > http://mpf70.sourceforge.net/: MPman MP-F70 support for Linux > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --
Re: RFS: lis -- SVR4 compatible STREAMS (+help on lintian)
That makes it ! Thanks a lot Did you (or others) see concerns preventing the sponsorship ? Quoting Eugeniy Meshcheryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Nicolas THOMAS wrote: > > Thanks for replying Jeremy, comments on your suggestions inlined. > > > > For anyone interrested the complete packages (including .orig.tar.gz) are > > available in http://nthomas.free.fr/LiS > > > > But my trouble remains : > > > > lintian -i lis_2.16.16-2.dsc > > E: lis source: package-uses-debhelper-but-lacks-build-depends > > N: > > N: If a package uses debhelper, it must declare a Build-Depends on > > N: debhelper. > > N: > > > > Remove first (empty) line of the 'control' file. Lintian that source > package is described before first empty line. > > -- > Eugeniy Meshcheryakov > > Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University > Information and Computing Centre > http://icc.univ.kiev.ua > --
Re: RFS: lis -- SVR4 compatible STREAMS (+help on lintian)
Quoting Eugeniy Meshcheryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Nicolas THOMAS wrote: > > That makes it ! > > Thanks a lot > > > > Did you (or others) see concerns preventing the sponsorship ? > > > I cannot be a sponsor: I am not a DD. Advice always worth it :-) I've uploaded a 2.16.18 which is now complete. It still have some lintian errors and will requier more time, I'll contact the list if I'm unable to manage it. I'm interrested by any advice which can help me to find a sponsor... Cheers > > -- > Eugeniy Meshcheryakov > > Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University > Information and Computing Centre > http://icc.univ.kiev.ua > --
Re: RFS: lis -- SVR4 compatible STREAMS (+help on lintian)
That makes it ! Thanks a lot Did you (or others) see concerns preventing the sponsorship ? Quoting Eugeniy Meshcheryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Nicolas THOMAS wrote: > > Thanks for replying Jeremy, comments on your suggestions inlined. > > > > For anyone interrested the complete packages (including .orig.tar.gz) are > > available in http://nthomas.free.fr/LiS > > > > But my trouble remains : > > > > lintian -i lis_2.16.16-2.dsc > > E: lis source: package-uses-debhelper-but-lacks-build-depends > > N: > > N: If a package uses debhelper, it must declare a Build-Depends on > > N: debhelper. > > N: > > > > Remove first (empty) line of the 'control' file. Lintian that source > package is described before first empty line. > > -- > Eugeniy Meshcheryakov > > Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University > Information and Computing Centre > http://icc.univ.kiev.ua > -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RFS: lis -- SVR4 compatible STREAMS (+help on lintian)
Quoting Eugeniy Meshcheryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Nicolas THOMAS wrote: > > That makes it ! > > Thanks a lot > > > > Did you (or others) see concerns preventing the sponsorship ? > > > I cannot be a sponsor: I am not a DD. Advice always worth it :-) I've uploaded a 2.16.18 which is now complete. It still have some lintian errors and will requier more time, I'll contact the list if I'm unable to manage it. I'm interrested by any advice which can help me to find a sponsor... Cheers > > -- > Eugeniy Meshcheryakov > > Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University > Information and Computing Centre > http://icc.univ.kiev.ua > -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RFS: lis -- SVR4 compatible STREAMS (+help on lintian)
Thanks for replying Jeremy, comments on your suggestions inlined. For anyone interrested the complete packages (including .orig.tar.gz) are available in http://nthomas.free.fr/LiS But my trouble remains : lintian -i lis_2.16.16-2.dsc E: lis source: package-uses-debhelper-but-lacks-build-depends N: N: If a package uses debhelper, it must declare a Build-Depends on N: debhelper. N: but lis_2.16.16-2.dsc is: -- Format: 1.0 Source: lis Version: 2.16.16-2 Binary: kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-k7-smp, kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-386, kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-686-smp, lis-doc, kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-k7, lis, kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-686, lis-dev, kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-k6, kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-586tsc Maintainer: Nicolas THOMAS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: any Standards-Version: 3.6.1 Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 4.0.0), kernel-build-2.4.26-1, dbs, m4 Files: 082c8612dce46236282b97d8af4c3f01 792684 lis_2.16.16.orig.tar.gz c5c53afc74063dfa91c35939b390f69f 10461 lis_2.16.16-2.diff.gz -- It as a build-depends on debhelper !! what do I miss ?? More inlined : Quoting Jeremy Lainé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi again Thomas, > > I just had a look at your control file.. it's HUGE as you define all the > kernel-lis-modules-2.4.26-1-(386|586tsc|etc..) packages! I suggest you > take a look at how alsa or pcmcia-cs are packaged and create an > "lis-source" package in your control file. > > You should not be building all these different flavours from > your main control file. What you want to do is build : lis, lis-dev, > lis-doc, lis-source. The "lis-source" package is the one that will be > used to build the actual kernel modules. To do so you will provide a > template called "lis-source.control" in your main package which will > define the various kernel module packages. Once again, I recommend you > take a look at how ALSA or the PCMCIA packages are built! What I want is to be able to provide binary packages for debian "official" kernels for now own the automated creation of a big control file and .(pre|post)inst is working. I don't believe it's against policy (correct me if I'm wrong) but fully agree to have a close look at your proposal to easily allow anyone to build modules for it's own kernel. I2C for 2.4 kernels use a similar approach. Anyway I do not see how all this is related to the lintian error .. I first have to work on packaging 2.16.18 version then I'll have a deep look at making a lis-source and make-kpkg template. Thanks > > Cheers, > Jeremy > > -- > http://www.jerryweb.org/ : JerryWeb.org > http://sailcut.sourceforge.net/ : Sailcut CAD > http://mpf70.sourceforge.net/: MPman MP-F70 support for Linux > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RFS: lis -- SVR4 compatible STREAMS (+help on lintian)
Hello mentors, I have troubles with lintian on my package.. I obviously put a BuildDepends on debhelper but wathever I try: lintian keeps complaining E: lis source: package-uses-debhelper-but-lacks-build-depends Of course you understand I'm actively looking for a sponsor for my work. Information about lis - ITP is #247901 Uploaded to http://mentors.debian.org/ Package name : lis Version : 2.16.16 Upstream Author : David Grothe * URL : http://www.gcom.com/home/linux/lis/index.html * License : GPL, LGPL Description : Implementation of SVR4 compatible STREAMS for Linux Implementation of SVR4 compatible STREAMS for Linux. It takes the form of a loadable module for the Linux kernel. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RFS: codestriker
Hello mentors, I look for a sponsor for codestriker I put this on : http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/sponsor/ Nicolas Thomas Codestriker a collaborative code reviewing. Site is here http://codestriker.sourceforge.net/ Including a demo. I already have packages lintian clean and a signed key. ITP #172381 I also upload it to mentors.debian.net For those (like me) who likes demos, they may have a look here : http://codestriker.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/codestriker.pl?topic=859818&action=view Nicolas p.s. : I plan to package LiS (Streams for Linux) . See: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=3086 for explanation. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]