ons (for which I never read a
complain from the translators themselves), what would be the problems ? Using
a ‘native’ format when there is no upstream tarball looks very appropriate to
me.
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to document in README.source the steps needed to update the debian source
package in its VCS following your practice.
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between the VCS and the Debian archive of binary packages. (In that sense,
the VCS-* field is the most relevant information about source, and the source
package is not a preferred form for modification, but that is
I think that such information
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a paragraph in an appropriate section, where the distinction between native and
non-native packages is better documented.
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> Could someone write a how to on how to setup a packaging project on Alioth?
> I usually use svn.
Dear Paul,
please have a look at http://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/PackagingProject
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packages. To help this happen, we need to provide packages that implement
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http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep8/
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> don't neccessarily have to have your own your own project:
Hi Paul and Ben,
indeed, even if there is only one maintainer, it is good to use collab-maint
to manage source packages, as the maintainer can
n changelog
> and with version like "1.9.9.dfsg2-4+squeeze1"?
Dear Tomasz,
thank you for your care for security.
It looks like the answer to your questions are in the Developers Reference.
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.html#bug-security
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problem is to convince Upstream to rename the file if
you think it is worth doing so.
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Also, I added $(CPPFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) in some calls to $(CC), but I think I
remember reading that $(LDFLAGS) is not needed everywhere. When in doubt, is
it safe to add them ?
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> > trying to pass dpkg-buildglags' settings to an upstream build system
> > (http://git.debian.org/?p=debian-med/bwa.git), I found no other way than
> > patching their makefile, basically replacing
>
ething
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but can be found in the Debian archive.
For projects on Git hubs that do not release tar archives, I am starting
to use native formats. This is much more straightforward.
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> On 23.12.2011 08:57, Charles Plessy wrote:
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> > to use native formats. This is much more straightforward.
>
> just because
.
Note that it would be preferrable to depend on ttf-freefont, that provides this
font, than distributing a copy in vodafone-mobile-broadband.
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tried to contact them ?
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copyright file, I recommend you to use the URL that was chosen for
publishing version 1.0.
http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Note that the trailing slash is part of the URL.
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Given that most other recommended URLs (svn.debian.org or anonscm.debian.org)
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> Also, CRAN has 1.7-3, you guys are at 1.7-0 of GenABEL. Maybe this even
> changed upstream...
Indeed :)
+*** v. 1.7-3 (2013.01.09)
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lity to drop a script in /usr/games, I have no comment to make).
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allow the retreival of the
pristine text using dedicated software. For instance, the tool "config-edit"
displays license texts after converting them back to plain text.
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you mentionned. What DDs who become short in time make sure in these teams, is
that the infrastructure and learning curves are as easy as possible for
newcomers, in order to to help others to contribute where they can not do
themselves anymore.
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I am not sure if it will work, but have you tried d-i base-installer/excludes ?
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it may be fair to call it "MIT" if Upstream calls
it "MIT".
In the case of gti, the license does not match the text of the MIT or Expat
license, therefore it is better to use an arbitrary short name. Something like
"gti", or "MIT-like" (as Upstream calls it),
We've got to
> appreciate what we already have so far.
Hi,
have you considered the following tutorial ?
http://www.debian.org/doc/devel-manuals#packaging-tutorial
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> them separately.
Dear Thomas,
Have you considered running the tests with autopkgtest ?
http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep8/
Then, you can either download the data or install it from a separate
data package.
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Just pull the most recent changes before, as I updated the symbols file.
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now that Wheezy has been released, I am wondering if it is still needed to
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> without having checked out the repository and diving into it: Can you
> post a diff of the two build logs?
Hi Andreas,
here it is (attached). Could the problem be a side effect of the test suite ?
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> PS: Alioth is back online and I might have a look later this day if
> you would commit there.
Thanks a lot !
gbp clone git.debian.org:/git/debian-med/htslib.git
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> > gbp clone git.debian.org:/git/debian-med/htslib.git
>
> When doing `git-buildpackage` (which for sure includes the .git dir) I
>
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> > On Fri, 22 Nov 2013, Andreas Tille wrote:
> > > $ gbp-clone ssh://git.debian.org/git/debian-med/htslib.git
> > > $ cd htslib
> > > (debian/unstable) $ git br
e is the best solution. It is
hard to say how long it will take, but in theory, it can be as fast as
providing a patch to #685506, have it accepted, and upload an updated
debian-policy package.
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load=1:bio3d-v2-0-1 (2-0-1)
> Newest version on remote site is 2-0-1, local version is 2.0-1
> => remote site does not even have current version
> -- Scan finished
Hi Andreas,
shouldn't it be s/-/./g instead ?
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a Git tag. Thus, given that Debian source
package are based on tar archives, the version number is lost unless I use the
“sources” produced by ‘make distcheck’.
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Brilliant, many thanks !
The issue was then quickly solved upstream.
https://github.com/samtools/samtools/issues/300
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ok at dh-exec and how it is used in the particular case of
multi-architecture packages.
https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/Implementation
But as Paul noted, wildcards are enough as long as you do not need $arch to be
in the target.
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> I build my packages with pbuilder, but I'm looking for an automatic place to
> build packages for debian.
Dear Leopold,
how about Elida ?
https://packages.debian.org/sid/elida
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> Section: contrib/misc
Hello everybody,
by the way, for such queries, there is also the command "grep-status" in the
package dctrl-tools.
$ grep-status -Fpackage dctrl-tools -sPackage,Status
Package: dctrl-tools
Status: install ok installed
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adt-run [00:27:24]: test samtools-test: - - - - - - - - - - results - - -
- - - - - - -
samtools-testFAIL non-zero exit status 127
Does anybody spot what I have been missing ?
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pected tabix to be installed because
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> I am a bit confused on how I can register more than one document for one
> package.
Hi Ole,
one file per document; see the emboss package for instance.
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Hi Shawn,
you can find an answer (and many alternatives) in the following wiki page:
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fi
I am not sure why this is still needed while there is already a dpkg trigger
doing the work.
Anyway, as noted elsewhere, the Debian menu system is being phased out.
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complying with the Policy, you will see that this file indeed
"activate-noawait" the "ldconfig" trigger. For packages built using
Debhelper, the triggers files is added by `dh_makeshlibs`, which
explains why you can not see traces of it in the clean source package.
I
i.debian.org/SIMDEverywhere
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roblem here.
Is it needed to clean dpkg's database so that it does not report
obsolete conffiles for mime-support? (Actually, I would have expected
dpkg to do this automagically given the Breaks and Replaces
relationship.)
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in the main section. For downloader
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his is a bit off-topic answer, but if you use sbuild
--build-dep-resolver=aptitude, you should be able to satisfy the dependency on
the package in experimental.
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> read it. He hasn't replied yet. But if he insisted on having the
> conversation removed, what should I do?
Hi Alex,
You can mark it as spam and cross fingers that other people do the same and the
spam cleaners (everybody's help is welcome by the way) feel compassion.
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> Reporting non-spam messages as spam is counter-productive. It won't help the
> message disappear. But it will help actual spam messages to survive in our
> archives.
Hi Jakub,
there are definitely precedents were messages contain
nds are you still using in your workflow ?
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maintenance, it will be good to document this workflow
somewhere (perhaps README.source ?) since it is not standard. Otherwise,
people may run gbp import-orig and waste time wondering why it did not work as
expected.
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ded to /user/share/common-licenses when a Policy
Editor will find time to make it happen.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=768292
So I suggest that it is fine to be forward-compatible with the future Policy :)
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stamps,
- visualise the differences with icdiff.
This was already a big progress compared with eyeballing, but I was
wondering if I missed a more automated tool of if somebody knew
a more powerful approach.
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