Bug#677795: Bug#688966: Bug#677795: Bug#688966: Review midgard2-core package

2013-03-05 Thread Piotr Pokora
>> Only (and only) if midgard2-core[0] and php5-midgard2[1] are >> distributed together. > > Why? Because php5-midgard2 provides language bindings to midgard2 content repository. Unfortunately there's no php-gir bindings. Testing distribution has midgard2-core 10.05.7 and php5-midgard2 10.05.6. Bo

Bug#677795: Bug#688966: Bug#677795: Bug#688966: Review midgard2-core package

2013-03-04 Thread Piotr Pokora
>> Exactly. There are no changes made to php5-midgard2 package, so it >> only requires rebuild against fixed[0] midgard2-core package. > > OK, this confirms #692358 and #688966 are totally unrelated, then. Only (and only) if midgard2-core[0] and php5-midgard2[1] are distributed together. In any o

Bug#677795: Bug#688966: Review midgard2-core package

2013-03-04 Thread Piotr Pokora
Hi! > So, php5-midgard2 would need just a rebuild to pick up the new library > name, together with uploading of midgard2-core. The mentors link of > php5-midgard2 has expired, but if I recall correctly Piotr had only > indeed put it there with a changelog entry like "rebuild", so there are > no ac

Bug#678531: midgard2.so: undefined symbol: midgard_sql_query_constraint_get_holder

2012-06-25 Thread Piotr Pokora
Hi! Confirmed and reproduced. It'll be fixed ASAP. I wonder though, why this doesn't happen on travis (for example), where tests (and library loading) are run frequently. Piotras -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Cont

Bug#645351: python-midgard2: uninstallable: Depends: python (< 2.7) but 2.7.2-9 is to be installed

2011-10-16 Thread Piotr Pokora
Hi! | The following packages have unmet dependencies: | python-midgard2 : Depends: python (< 2.7) but 2.7.2-9 is to be installed | E: Broken packages This package could be removed. No more upstream development since Python and GIR does the job great. Piotras -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email t

Bug#620796: midgard2-core: unbuildable in sid/wheezy (build-depends on gir1.0-gda-4.0)

2011-04-06 Thread Piotr Pokora
>>> Note that this is the last bit for the gir1.2 transition. If you don't drop >>> the >>> gir1.0-midgard2 package from unstable, midgard2-core may be removed from >>> testing. >> >> I doubt there's anything I can do. > > There is: you can build midgard2-core with --disable-introspection and re

Bug#620796: midgard2-core: unbuildable in sid/wheezy (build-depends on gir1.0-gda-4.0)

2011-04-06 Thread Piotr Pokora
W dniu 06.04.2011 11:57, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort pisze: > On 04/04/11 12:08, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: >> Just to clarify, we mean dropping gir1.0 packages from unstable, not gir1.2 >> packages from experimental. This is temporary until libgda4 builds gir1.2 >> packages in unstable, of course. l

Bug#620796: midgard2-core: unbuildable in sid/wheezy (build-depends on gir1.0-gda-4.0)

2011-04-04 Thread Piotr Pokora
Hi! >> IMO, it doesn't make sense to move it and disable/enable gir here and >> there. Just keep going with gir 1.2 transition and ignore midgard2-core >> and libgda4 packages. >> > Not sure what you mean here. I understood that either packages are uploaded to sid without gir ones or they are rem

Bug#620796: midgard2-core: unbuildable in sid/wheezy (build-depends on gir1.0-gda-4.0)

2011-04-04 Thread Piotr Pokora
Hi! > According to Emilio Pozuelo Monfort from the gnome team, midgard2-core > should temporarily drop its gir bindings so we can go ahead with the > gir1.2 transition. Can you keep midgard2-core and libgda4 in experimental? IMO, it doesn't make sense to move it and disable/enable gir here and