http://ci.debian.net and autopkgtest are awesome.
Has anyone thought of writing something like apt-listbugs that checks
package upgrades/new installs against the CI data recently?
Seems like an obvious and easy win towards getting a safely upgradable
"rolling release" debian version based on CI t
Hi Neil,
thanks for sharing your interesting plans and sorry for the late reply...
On Freitag, 20. Februar 2015, Neil Williams wrote:
> > what is this lava stuff?
> https://packages.debian.org/jessie/lava-server
> Continuous integration system currently in use for kernel and
> bootloader testing
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bugs.cgi needs to be updated for stretch. It might be a good opportunity
to revisit some design choices
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 8.0
APT prefers stable
APT policy: (990, 'stable'), (500
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Hi,
I would love to see more statistics about packages sizes in debsources.
For example, I wonder if the average package size (in LOC) decreases or
increases. It could increase because programs
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Debsources can show news items on the index page (see News section at the
bottom of http://sources.debian.net/). The feature broke during the recent
blueprint refactoring, when the ex
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