On 2020-05-15 Hugh McMaster wrote:
> Package: sponsorship-requests
> Severity: normal
> Dear mentors and Debian PhotoTools Team members,
> I am looking for a sponsor for the package "libexif"
> * Package name: libexif
>Version : 0.6.21-7
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Will do.
cu Andreas
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Hej everyone,
I am currently packaging PyCA [1], which is a small capture agent
mostly used in universities for lecture recording.
During this difficult time, this is becoming more and more important
and a Debian Package would greatly help with the installation process.
So I have created my own D
Hello Tobias,
Thanks for your reply. I came up with the following.
First install "lazarus-package" as it is required to compile.
Then the source package would consist of the following:
- in bgrabitmap subdir extract
https://github.com/bgrabitmap/bgrabitmap/archive/master.zip
- in bgracontrols s
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: important
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "zope.i18nmessageid"
* Package name: zope.i18nmessageid
Version : 5.0.1-1
Upstream Author : Zope Foundation and Contributors
* URL : https://pypi.python.org/
Hi Sven,
I'm a new contributor myself and cannot sponsor the package nor answer
all of your questions, but I can offer some suggestions.
> Currently there is a Lintian error, due to the fact, that PyCA
> itself ships an own version of jquery
This would not be allowed in Debian. Firstly, the jQue
Hej Robin,
thanks for all the advice. It is some time ago, since I created my last
Debian Package and a lot has changed.
I created the current package with the tools installed under Buster
using dh_make and the Lintian on Buster seems to be happy, except to the
jquery stuff of course. Maybe this
> I created the current package with the tools installed under Buster
> using dh_make and the Lintian on Buster seems to be happy, except to the
> jquery stuff of course. Maybe this leads to the outdated versions.
It does indeed.
> Currently I provide this for people installing PyCA on their curr
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