Hi César,
> I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 0.9.13-5 of my package
> "papercut".
I'll take care of this. You'll get my comments (if there're any) by
personal mail.
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>
> I am looking for a sponsor for my packages "ladr" and "prover9-manual"
I'll take care of this request.
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Hi,
> I am looking for a long-term sponsor for sclapp, a python module and
> pytagsfs, a FUSE filesystem application. These are new packages [1] [2]
> that I ITPed.
we'll take care of that in #debian-python :)
welcome to the teams!
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join us in #debian-python on the OFTC network.
Please lt me know if you want to join the Modules Team, or if I should
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> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "brlcad".
are you still looking for a sponsor? If so, please let me know and I'll
review/sponsor the package for you.
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migrate to testing until Lenny is released.
I'd like to sponsor your package, but it would be great if you could
inject it into the team's repository, makes life much more simple for me.
Please contact me via private mail or in #debian-python on OFTC.
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u don't know how to do it, you can't
maintain a package properly.
Did you read the New Maintainers Guide [1] yet? Probably a good place to
start.
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> I would be glad if someone uploaded this package for me.
>
> Kind regards
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amples:
>
> http://packages.debian.org/sid/all/cimg-dev/filelist
>
> Leave the situation as-is I would say.
Yeha, I also think that's the best way to go.
I'd appreciate an update of the package as I'm pulling the gimp plugin (for
gimp-plugin-registry) from upstream'
nd
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>> Hello,
>>
>> since I'm not only a geek but also a photographer and GIMP user
Hi,
> build them at all. (And it prolly shouldn't. I need an AMD64 machine to
> pbuilder on...)
>
builds well with pbuilder on amd64. Didn't have the time to test the
packages, though.
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Hope I could help!
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> I was ask by a "upstream author" about the debian-dir in upstream
> (release) thing where to find documentation about this.
All information about the 'debian'-dir should be linked here:
http://www.debian.org/doc/devel-manuals
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Heya,
> P.S.: how to specify multiple bugs being closed in debian/changelog ? I'll
> eventually modify it if needed.
* Foo (Closes: #12345, #2341, #1231412)
or
* Foo (Closes: #23455)
* Bar (Closes: #21341)
* Fuzz
* Fizzle (Closes: #12313)
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news on this? Having openjpeg in Debian would be appreciated.
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> I think all mentors have already some idea which need some people and
> which interests me.
http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/ is a good place to start for example ;)
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or how to tell the world that you're
going to package a RFP. If you want to help on a 'Request for help',
just contact the maintainer/bug submitter.
Also you should know the stuff in the documentation at
http://www.debian.org/doc/devel-manuals
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developers" write any kind of application it it, especially when it
opens a socket to the rest of the world. People should remember what php
is: A html pre-processor with a huge number of security related bugs,
nothing more.
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> extracting it upon installing? Am I missing something?
and even more I wonder why there's the PyX tarball shipped within that
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> I'm looking for someone who could sponsor my package for
> "enblend".
is this the same package as on debian-multimedia.org?
I'm just curious, but no DD unfortunately, so I can't sponsor it.
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>
> - An openssl patch to create short-lived grid proxies allows a HH:MM
> specification for the validity.
> - An engine_pkcs11 patch allows PINs longer than 12 characters
does the openssl upstream know about these patches? Imho such patches
should be added there, and not while packaging for a
Hi,
>
> By submitting a patch for the upgrade for instance or bugging with a
> pointer to the updated package. We will manage to poke the maintainer
> or so.
>
probably you want to contact the maintainers then and ask them if they'd
like to have their package maintained by a team. Especially pa
> This can always be done in SVN/CVS, and the Debian package version can be
> increased like +r620.
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> Could you please elaborate more on this statement:
>
> "Especially for such **insert curse words here** languages like php".
>
> Why do you feel that php is a **insert curse words here** language?
>
It starts with a broken design of the language itself (for example
missing namespaces) and en
contact with them on irc or on the mailing list. As the cdc guys usually
know what they are doing I'm sure thatlidia would be really an
enhancement for Debian.
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> IMO, it is acceptable, but way too complicated and doesn't match completely
> the official procedure.
>
not really complicated, that's what dch(1) is for. And official
procedures can be changed - although I don't see why this would not
match an official pro
ian/?rev=0&sc=0
>
> Does anyone has an idea of what could be broken ?
did you svn add them?
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o architecture
dependent stuff in your package, so it should be Architecture: all in
debian/control
This was a 2 minutes review on the fly, and I'm not a DD so I can't
sponsor you. But I hope that my hints are helpful for you.
Probably you want to join the python modules team and maintain
;t look like something architecture dependant.
Also you want to remove it, as it is using CoreGraphics it doesn't look
portable at all.
What I missed before: your package seems to build a python module, the
proper package (not source) name is python-plastex then.
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> How common is this? i.e. would it be time to implement something like
> dh_pystrip debhelper thingi?
imho you want to send a bugreport to upstream instead.
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>> > how do you mean by "provide a way to repackage the upstream tarball"?
>>
>> http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch-best-pkging-practices.en.html
cceptable, I can try doing a gigantic patch.
please use the RFS template or provide at least an url and a
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replacement for latex2html - I just realized that.
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> On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 11:47:25PM +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
>>> * debian/docs: what about the documentation in Doc? You want to add it
>>> to the pacakge, if the license allows it. Please note that latex2html is
>>> in non-f
se check all files again, I'm not sure if I found all problems. Hope
you get them fixed, probably together with upstream, it would be really
good to see a free latex2html replacement in Debian.
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domain part is jsut fine, you need to mention it, that's all.
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>> to remove unneeded shebang lines, I usually use a small perl script
>> called at the end of debian/rules. I find this much more flexible than
>> maintaining a set of patches.
>>
> Or sed -i -re '1{/^#!/d}'
>
You have to maintain a list of files you want to apply this to anyway
(some f
Carl Fürstenberg wrote:
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> the licenses correct. Hope they work fine.
>
no need for that, just ask POX or any other DD in #debian-python to
sponsor it, they usually build it from the svn and use uscan - much
faster and more e
ges:
> php4-apc - APC module for PHP 4
> php5-apc - APC module for PHP 5
php 4 is scheduled for removal, don't build packages for it.
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Otherwise it looks fine for me.
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e diff.gz file of your
package)
Also have a look into dbconfig-common if you want to setup a database.
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> * there is a problem with PHP licence version 3.0
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2005/08/msg00190.html should give
you more details.
You probably want to contact the authors.
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header there. I'd also place a link to the GPL-3 directly. Who knows
when the next GPL will come out ;)
I neither build nor tested anything, this was just a 2 minute fly-trough
- but I hope it helps.
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+++ sketch-0.2.27/Doc/version.texi
+++ sketch-0.2.27/version.dat
+++ sketch-0.2.27/version.h
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> I'm currently packaging some webservice which needs a database backend
> and therefor I'd like to ask the user via debconf for mandatory things
> like hostname, username, etc.
look into dbconfig-common, it'll probably provide what you're looking for.
Chee
it will make sure you don;t need to update teh
package again if there're changes in those files.
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he maintainer isn't using any patch
> management system, I'm not going to introduce once just some slight
> modifications to config.{guess,sub}.
No need to change them at all - they're replaced at build time anyway.
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this was only a very fast check.
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packages.
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> At the moment I'm a bit confused with py_central/py_support, I don't
> understand what they do under the hood.
http://people.debian.org/~srivasta/manoj-policy/ might be useful as the
official python policy is still not updated.
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Hi,
> There is of course a question who will provide the resources for
> DebPPA.
You could at least ping the experimental/backports/volatile people.
>
> I started:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/debppa/
Why on code.google.com? Is Alioth not good enough?
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> Google has much better interface and I can create wiki pages with
> documentation in there. But alioth is powered by gforge, right?
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> Do you know about Django? I heard good things about it. Your thoughts?
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package would make more sense then this
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Neil Williams wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 13:07:16 +0100
> Bernd Zeimetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> first thing I can recommend: Don't use cdbs for that. That just doesn't
>> work for building proper library packages.
>
>
ing: ‘map_big_pow2’ is static but used in inline
function ‘ustr_xi__pow2’ which is not static
ustr-main.h:865: warning: ‘map_pow2’ is static but used in inline
function ‘ustr_xi__pow2’ which is not static
That sounds fixable.
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unsigned char map_big_pow2[4] = {2, 4, 8, 16};
> static const unsigned char map_pow2[4] = {0, 1, 2, 4};
>
> ...so I'm pretty sure it's correct as is, and the version of GCC
> used is giving out false warnings.
I doubt that.
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-05/msg00182.h
varun_shrivastava wrote:
> hi
> try this
> mkdir -p $(CURDIR)/debian//opt/gsi-tools
> cp GSITools.pm $(CURDIR)/debian//opt/gsi-tools/
> cp GSIManagementService.pl
> $(CURDIR)/debian//opt/gsi-tools
why so complicated?
man dh_install
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>> James Antill wrote:
>>> That code is basically:
>>>
>>> extern inline size_t ustr_xi__pow2(int use_big, unsigned char len)
>>> {
>>> static const unsigned char ma
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You want to use --root=... instead of --prefix=....
That's all for now, hope to see you in the team :)
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om unstable - see #444642.
> (as you might have understood, I'm rather new to Python packaging ;) )
Not a problem at all :)
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Write to the latter address. But pinging POX or ana on irc is still the
fastest way :)
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python.modules as soon as gmane's admins authorize
> my request)
good idea.
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> Btw, I see it's a pending bug -- I'm using python-all in B-D then, waiting for
> lintian to be updated :)
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> Bernd Zeimetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
>
>> doesn't complain here if I s/python/python-all/ in debian/control.
>
> What options are you passing to lintian?
>
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in such depth...
me neither.
Still nothing which should stop a sponsor from sponsoring the package -
I can't do it unfortunately - not a DD.
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here (dh_strip is one example here, figuring out
what else is a good way to learn what those tools do :))
That's all for now :)
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So you just want to add a chmod 755 somewhere.
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Arnaud Fontaine wrote:
>>>>>> "Bernd" == Bernd Zeimetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> Bernd> if I understand dh_fixperms manpage correctly it does not
> Bernd> 'fix' the permissions for bin direct
thon modules Team, at least it's the fastest
way to get Python-related packages sponsored. Just ask in #debian-python
on OFTC for example.
See http://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/python-modules-policy.html
for more informations.
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the package for you, I wouldn't understand the source.
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qdn => 'mentors.debian.net',
>incoming => '/',
>dinstall_runs => 1,
>passive => 1,
> };
>
> 1;
>
Which is pretty much what
http://mentors.debian.net/cgi-bin/maintainer-intro says. Hans, please go
and _read_ the page. It answer all
://mentors.debian.net/cgi-bin/maintainer-intro
- upload the package, fill the RFS template and post it here.
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kes sponsor requests much
more easy for you - and for me - as there's no need to uplaod packages
to mentors anymore then.
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> Without it you can't put Cygwin in main since it would depend on
> non-free software.
>
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two other patches that you wrote? Once it is done, you can
> document this in a machine-readable way as a patch header following the draft
> DEP-3 format. http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3
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inimal testing and are what I definitely recommend.
> 2- is required use 'piuparts' in order to upload a package?
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uirement to be
> created; is it in a part of Policy that I've overlooked?
There is no need to use a .dirs file if setup.py creates the directory for you.
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On 05/13/2010 04:52 PM, Andrea Corradi wrote:
> Dear mentors,
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> I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 0.5-1
> of my package "giggle".
I'll take care of that and contact you in case I find something that needs to be
fixed.
Cheers,
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