Hi
On 08-10-2024 09:01, Simon Josefsson wrote:
3) Open a wishlist bug for 'signify-openbsd' with a patch to provide a
'Package: signify' that has /usr/bin/signify and to add:
Do I understand correctly that signify-mail will also provide a
/usr/bin/signify? That's not allowed if the binaries h
Hey Mazen, thanks for adopting this package :). Please don't wait for 21
days, feel free to upload it now.
Cheers,
On 8/10/24 11:37, Mazen Neifer wrote:
Source: aiocoap
Severity: important
Dear All,
I would like to salvage this package because it is no more maintained.
Last maintainer uploa
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jonathan Carter
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
* Package name: cambalache
Version : 0.92.0
Upstream Contact: Juan Pablo Ugarte
* URL : https://gitlab.gnome.org/jpu/cambalache/
* License : LGPL-2.1
Programm
Source: aiocoap
Severity: important
Dear All,
I would like to salvage this package because it is no more maintained.
Last maintainer upload was more than 5 years ago.
Last commit to git on salsa was on February 2019.
If no objection, I will proceed to upload of latest upstream version in 21 day
Hi,
On 10/8/24 16:01, Simon Josefsson wrote:
1) Take current non-OpenBSD 'signify' source package and upload NEW
'signify-mail' with d/control modified as:
Source: signify-mail
...
Package: signify-mail
Replaces: signify (<= 1.14-7)
Do we need 'Breaks: signify (<= 1.14-7)' too? Conflicts
Attempting to summarize this thread into actions - please correct me
when I misunderstood:
1) Take current non-OpenBSD 'signify' source package and upload NEW
'signify-mail' with d/control modified as:
Source: signify-mail
...
Package: signify-mail
Replaces: signify (<= 1.14-7)
Do we need 'Break
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