signature later on should I wish to do so and I assume I need to know what
to git clone and which tag to git tag -v.
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being created.
https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=path%3Adebian%2Frules+%5B+%5DHOME%3D
(I would cheerfully second the above text if my [deliberate] misreading is
an outlier and any tightening of the text is so hard to understand that it's
not actually an improvement.)
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-progress.
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oring it seems wrong.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
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(on behalf of the Python BoF at DebConf18)
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istribution-supplied tools while only doing things in the
admin's /usr/local playground.
Flexibility sits on a scale between fragile and robust. The trick is working
out how many footguns are appropriate to leave around our distribution.
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src:texlive-extra
should use dh_python*.
Once done, these shebangs would be rewritten.
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upon a compatible module
tree and that is not necessarily available to the locally installed
interpreter. (Python people are strongly encouraged not to use /usr/local/bin/
python for precisely this reason, using, say, virtualenv instead.)
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if the specification were to include details of how it
will be updated so that producers and consumers understand what the contract
really looks like and the intended balance between backwards compatibility
and innovation.
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s of the format receiving on-going papercuts.
(The brackets, however, remain unnecessary.)
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kets are only making work for people who will
have to rewrite parsers because the license short names are not the opaque
tokens originally given in copyright-format/1.0.*
Given they are unnecessary and actively harmful, let's not adopt this
syntax.
Stuart
* almost opaque, given "+&
xrwx … /usr/lib/nodejs/backbone/index.js ->
../../../share/javascript/backbone/backbone.js
(md5sum dereferences symlinks)
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-- please include the people who write code based
on the copyright-format specification in the discussion of specification
changes and include them early on. (cme, lintian, sources.d.o, python-debian
are the ones that come to mind; there are probably others) People who write
parsers are probably po
and
that's not an issue as it is only permitted to contain one value.
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on modules team refer to
README.source as the place to document that a package is not using their
standardised tool (git-dpm) and why, for instance.
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¹ build-rdeps quilt = 760; build-rdeps dpatch = 108
² https://lintian.debian.org/tags/debian-rules-uses-deprecated-makefile.html
³ https
ld file a bug
against debhelper for that, suggesting a cross-reference to the deb-
conffiles(5) page? (It would also be good if the new maintainer's guide
could point at the documentation rather than duplicate it so that people
learn where these things are actually documented -- perhaps yo
ther languages and the name does not include the $. Documentation of the
environment such as environ(7) or the Open Group standards normally omits
the $ as a result. (I can find only one use of $ in Policy outside
shell/make snippets.)
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Hi josch,
Thanks for putting together the necessary documentation for Build-Depends-
Arch and Build-Conflicts-Arch.
> Could somebody please comment on the patch? I'd like to fix its problems
> if they exist.
Your patch looks good to me.
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yish packages and not missing
packages) is an important task for more immediate consideration.
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ctice and, in the spirit of
policy documenting practice, it would be good to include the likely
implementers in this discussion. It would seem important to have a feasible
implementation that doesn't require us reverting to a debian/rules listing
out every dh_* command in the s
what other packages they may depend on. We should
> by default just trust them.
which makes me think that you see no reason why ftp-master is controlling
Priority either. With your ftp-master hat on, is there any reason not to
just rip all that overrides code out of dak and i
s to deal with the full gamut of possibilities that the various RFCs
would permit if we referenced only them.
In practical terms, what is required now to wrap this up?
(Knowing how Uploaders should be split would then allow us to expose
functionality to do this in python-debian.)
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rom the maintainer of a game data downloader on d-devel to work towards
this goal.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2014/06/msg00261.html
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Package: debian-policy
Version: 3.9.2.0
Severity: normal
Currently, §7.1 refers to the archtecture restriction syntax and architecture
wildards without defining what the syntax for these restrictions is. The
syntax for these clauses is defined in §11.1 (§11.1.1 in particular) but is not
linked to
s good to me. It certainly answers my original question
that caused me to look at policy (and as in #d-mentors) as well as answering
a few others that I didn't even know I should ask before.
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al fields added, it may actually start to distract
from the purpose of policy and perhaps should be in dev-ref... but that's a
completely different discussion again.
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