int in trying to convince us not to do this for some
> packages where this makes sense (because we don't want to remove
> it as it still has a high-popcon).
Thanks for clarifying that.
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n half of the non-orphaned packages as well when it
comes to fixing bugs. But as things are like they are
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their currently maintained counterparts.
That said, I'm all for meritocracy, so maybe Barry and Chris should have
the most say when they do the most QA uploads. (Hi Bas.)
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and you can search the lists (particularly QA) for "bapase".
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have an additional point of failure.
It is easy enough to filter out these two classes mail and forward the
remainder to whoever, so changing ftp-master and bugs should not be a
precondition.
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it has been requested to remove libconfig from the archive.
However, there is one (remaining) reverse dependency: xbattbar-acpi
Either someone needs to adopt libconfig or xbattbar-acpi needs to go as
well.
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which
will be linked to the original bug by merging, but not by closing the
duplicate. In this case, it probably doesn't matter much, but please
don't just close duplicates in the Debian BTS in the future.
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eeds some work that
might change it fairly drastically.
Again, sorry for misrepresenting the state of defoma, if it wakes
someone up, the better. :)
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to fix some RC bugs now and drop defoma as soon as lenny is out the door.
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hat your proposed NMU is quite
extensive in scope, possibly even stretching the instructions in the
developer's reference.
As for the orphaning, I would recommend getting the experts for the
BaPaSe involved (randomly CCing Barry, hi!).
Similar comments probably apply for the other pack
ion page!
Is it just me or would keeping the redirector/or the "magic url" and
just change uscan's interpretation prevent trouble next time SF changes
it's systems? We'd probably want to fix the redirector for backwards
compatibility when it breaks for some time...
Kind
token,
and a way to track its usage is the least that we should have.
Whether it belongs to QA or ftp-master, is what I'm trying to find out.
Well, if there everyone wanted these mails, it would be trivial to send them
unconditionally instead of conditionally.
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Barry deFreese wrote:
> Since I did quiteinsane I figured it was only right to fix up
> quiteinsanegimplugin. Fixes 1 bug and some package clean-up / standards
> updates. Including fixing up similar debian/copyright issues to
> quiteinsane.
Uploaded. Thanks!
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Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> Barry deFreese wrote:
>> Here is another QA upload. Closes 1 bug and does some package clean-up
>> / standards update.
> Your changes all look great (it's not quite done building yet, but you will
> have
> done that), maybe we can
very wrong and needs to be redone. It misses copyright
statements and even copyright holders (e.g. Trolltech).
On the other hand, in debian/control:
.
Author: Michael Herder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
does not belong in the description.
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> Thanks. I don't know if you got it but the upload was rejected because
> I made it a non-native package and it can't find the orig.tar.gz. I was
> thinking this morning that I'm not sure that is even viable since it is
> the same version. Is that allowable??
My bad, I for
e can tell whether and which changes you made
in order to adapt to the standards.
But hey, I do trade an RC bug against a lintian error.
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upstream URL seems to have changed to
http://na.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/appuntilinux/
there also seems to be a new upstream version.
Is there any indication that anyone is actually using this except for the
upstream author?
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src/makefiles/pgxs.mk
is the correct fix as opposed to making libpq-dev's pg_config return the correct
path and making plr depend on a fixed version of libpq-dev.
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> Disabled.
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qa.d.o/developer.php) was unanswered, so I would like ask you as the alioth
admins to disable the cron job (?) and move the public_html to deactivate the
pages as a QA measure of this QA attempt.
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1. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2007/11/msg00096.html
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> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
>> How about cookie + let mod_rewrite rewrite a default.css URI based on the
>> ocokie? That would eliminate the need for JavaScript. (Needs apache2, though,
>> AFAICT.)
> That's a nice idea, but
nyway.
> [12:26] yeah, that javascript thing look workable, it doesn't depend
> on any server-side generated content
> [12:26] though I'll leave that up to zack, zobel you might want to
> file wishlist bug for that with the pointer
How about cookie + let mod_rewrite rewrit
stallations
zsh3.0 -- A shell with lots of features
- has zsh to replace it
- only 38 popcon installations
- last maintainer upload 2005-11-04
On the up side, there would still be 314 packages in Debian to attended to.
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2>/dev/null | grep -q dh_installinit && (dpkg --contents $x | grep
'\./etc/init.d/.' > /dev/null || echo "problem $x") ; done
Of course, one could do more sophisticated checking by looking for the
specific init script mentioned in the postinst.
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After having tried: dh_compress does the correct magic...
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r this and urgent fixes for stuff I sponsored, but probably
not frequent updates with 5k diffs).
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table? I don't think stable
would have a fast changing set of RC bugs or packages.
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package: qa.debian.org
Hi,
could packages (co-) maintained with uids on the key in the Debian
keyring be shown as such (e.g. my Debian account is tviehmann but I use
my regular mail address for uploads, so q.d.o/d?login=tviehmann looks
"wrong")?
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Alexander Wirt wrote:
>> Note that the lack of a good contact information has bugged me also for bpo.
> (Do you know: http://www.backports.org/~formorer/)
No, I didn't. Thanks!
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uch preferable than displaying the
package as a choice to users who aren't stuck with it yet.
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P.S.: I'll drop the CC to you if you drop the one to me.
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ed packages as
much as possible. It's not as if we want to forcibly delete the packages
from our user's machines, we'd just acknowledge that they aren't
maintained anymore.
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Thomas Viehmann wrote:
> James, the maintainer of drawmap, ploticus, ploticus-doc, zope-zshell
James has replied (promptly and) privately and kindly given his OK to
the orphaning, noting that zope-zshell should likely be removed and
cautioning adopters of drawmap that upstream might be a
y,
I've picked the month where I do date arithmetic with 4 weeks...).
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him for
about half a year. I've sent a ping (private with cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) in
January but received no response.
If there aren't any objections, I'll orphan the packages next week.
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like the current maintainer of libpng is also the author of pngcrush, so
there might be a chance of getting some good advice there.
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ngelog that no changes were
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pbuilder-buildpackage/i386 $Id: pbuilder-buildpackage-funcs,v 1.28
2005/12/21 11:
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> #347042: qiv
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> #347041: quark
maintainer wants to do himself
> #347074: tleenx2
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respond in due time you could orphan[1] / take over the package.
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http://debid.vlsm.org/share/Debian-Doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch-beyond-pkging.en.html
The echolon part doesn't apply here.
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- for NMUs, please do attach a diff of your modifications (e.g.
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ng packages are "hard" to NMU, because of some
> problem like another FTBFS or the package being native when it should
> not be. I'm untagging these 'patch' now.
Illnativeness is not too much of a problem per se, only annoying.
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ext-dev, x-dev).
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g the bugs you already fixed in an upload as "pending"?
> This way it is much easier to keep track of the ones that still need
> work.
I think they're all tagged fixed now and I'm off for the day.
I'll tag pending when I get back to uploading stuff.
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tag 332919 + pending
thanks
I'm presently uploading Thijs' NMU.
Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 09:15:29PM +0100, Thomas Viehmann wrote:
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> This is an accidental dependency on i386 only due to a samba misbuild. It
> should be fixed as soon as
7;m
shying away from NMUing a package I don't know at all.
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please remove phpgroupware-napster. It isn't useful, upstream dropped it
a long time ago, and it's dead debian-wise as well.
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If noone objects, I'd like to file a bug requesting removal of
phpgroupware-napster. It's outdated, obsolete, and abandoned.
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people is the preferred way to improve Debian.
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