Hello,
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Christoph Berg wrote:
> Re: Kapil Hari Paranjape in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I've written a small script that lists all installed packages
> > that have RC bugs. This is hacked from wnpp-alert from devscripts
> > and is called rcbugs-alert.
>
> $ whatis rc-alert
> rc-al
Re: Kapil Hari Paranjape in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've written a small script that lists all installed packages
> that have RC bugs. This is hacked from wnpp-alert from devscripts
> and is called rcbugs-alert.
$ whatis rc-alert
rc-alert (1) - check for installed packages with release-criti
Hello,
I've written a small script that lists all installed packages
that have RC bugs. This is hacked from wnpp-alert from devscripts
and is called rcbugs-alert.
This may help people who want to help QA by figuring out how to patch
these bugs. The principle is that people who use a package
would
Let me explain :)
I created this script allowing many packages to be pbuilt and patched
nearly automatically. It isn't intended to be fully automatic,
because someone should actually read the .diff, of course. It runs
pbuild using the recommended build-deps, and uses debdiff to assert
that nothi
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