On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 05:54:36PM -0500, Steven Robbins wrote:
> I understand that the current state is that one can only "give back" a failed
> build. I'm asking whether this must necessarily be the case.
Yes, by definition.
> Specficially: in the case of a NEW binary upload, could a manual
Scott Kitterman writes:
> If I look at a package and determine it's only in New due to a new
> binary package name and that means the project has prohibited me from
> looking for other issues in the package until some time later when it's
> not in New, then I feel pretty precisely like I'm prohib
On Sunday, August 28, 2022 11:53:50 PM EDT Russ Allbery wrote:
> Scott Kitterman writes:
> > Sean Whitton wrote:
> >> I think we still want the binary package namespace checking?
> >>
> >> I.e., a GR just saying "ftpteam should not do a full
> >> licensing/copyright check for packages in binNEW"
Scott Kitterman writes:
> Sean Whitton wrote:
>> I think we still want the binary package namespace checking?
>> I.e., a GR just saying "ftpteam should not do a full
>> licensing/copyright check for packages in binNEW".
>> Then no software changes are required.
> I think that a GR to prohibit
On Sun, 2022-08-28 at 17:54 -0500, Steven Robbins wrote:
> Specficially: in the case of a NEW binary upload, could a manual request be
> implemented (pick a different name if "give back" is not suitable) such that
> it
> is thrown away and replaced by a buildd build?
The dak software already h
On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 04:56:26PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Didier 'OdyX' Raboud dixit:
> >If these tests are run at build-time, errors halt the build and that provides
>
> That may not be enough, though; there are cases where the build
> architecture determines artefact endianness (e.g. wi
On Tuesday, August 23, 2022 6:56:32 P.M. CDT Nilesh Patra wrote:
> On 24 August 2022 3:29:10 am IST, Steven Robbins wrote:
> >The binary upload cannot transition to testing -- a buildd binary build is
> >required. So far as I know -- assuming [1] is still up-to-date, this means
> >a nuisance uplo
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On August 28, 2022 8:58:24 PM UTC, Sean Whitton
wrote:
>Hello,
>
>On Sun 28 Aug 2022 at 07:45AM +02, Andreas Tille wrote:
>
>>
>> Am Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 09:53:40AM -0400 schrieb M. Zhou:
>>> In my fuzzy memory, the last discussion on NEW queue improvement
>>> involves the disadvantages by all
Hello,
On Sun 28 Aug 2022 at 07:45AM +02, Andreas Tille wrote:
>
> Am Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 09:53:40AM -0400 schrieb M. Zhou:
>> In my fuzzy memory, the last discussion on NEW queue improvement
>> involves the disadvantages by allowing SOVERSION bump to directly
>> pass the NEW queue. I'm not goin
Thorsten Glaser dixit:
>PS: Please do Cc me on replies.
Phil Morrell dixit:
>> Is there support for something like A but not enabled by default?
>> That is, you have to actively select a nōn-default option
>
>I don't believe so, because that doesn't solve the problem at hand. How
>exactly do yo
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Hi Holger,
Holger Wansing (2022-08-28):
> we have less than 5 months until the planned beginning of bookworm's freeze.
>
> What about a d-i alpha/beta release?
> (there was no d-i release since the release of bullseye)
Yes, I could have sent a mail to -boot@ as not everyone is on IRC: we
had a
Didier 'OdyX' Raboud dixit:
>If these tests are run at build-time, errors halt the build and that provides
That may not be enough, though; there are cases where the build
architecture determines artefact endianness (e.g. with PCF bitmap
fonts), and that may even be enough (X servers can load PCFs
Paul Wise writes:
> On Fri, 2022-08-26 at 11:58 +0100, Simon McVittie wrote:
>> For instance, take rust-glib-sys, a package of Rust bindings for the
>> GLib library, which is one of the libraries whose handling prompted
>> this thread.
> I feel like the right way to organise this upstream is for
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Dear fellow DDs,
I'd like to announce a transition that I am going to kick off in about
one week from today: I'd like to replace the gsfonts package with
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x11 into the new package.
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On Sat, Aug 27, 2022 at 09:50:41AM +0200, Gard Spreemann wrote:
> > Strong motivations such as "I use this package, seriously" are not
> > likely to wear out very easily through time. Packages maintained
> > with a strong motivation are better cared among all packages in our
> > archive.
>
> I hum
On Sat, 27 Aug 2022 at 09:01:01 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> > I don't think building from the least-derived form is always the
> > right thing to do.
>
> Personally, I believe that instances of that represent bugs in how the
> upstream source trees and build processes are organised.
While I'm flatt
Hi,
we have less than 5 months until the planned beginning of bookworm's freeze.
What about a d-i alpha/beta release?
(there was no d-i release since the release of bullseye)
Holger
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