On 22/07/22 3:47 am, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
I just uploaded gem2deb 2.0 with experimental support for this. If you
use debhelper compat level 14, then the package will be built in a way
that the actual build (compilation) happens during the dh_auto_build
target, tests during dh_auto_test, and
...
But there are other packages that would require pre-work as
well:
https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?email=pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers%40lists.alioth.debian.org&version=testing
Maybe someone knows a way to extract the list of packages not in Testing, but
in Unstable?
In the past, release
Hi all,
the release team has declined to move the freeze date for the soft freeze. As
Cédric has pointed out, that means that packages, which are not in Testing at
the time our meeting Paris starts, might not make it into Bookworm at all.
For Jekyll, Antonio has done some work. So hopefully, it c
Control: tag -1 wontfix
Dear Daniel,
On 20-01-2023 01:25, Daniel Leidert wrote:
Yesterday, the release team announced the final freeze dates [3].
Well, sort of. As you note later, we announced the dates a year ago and
it's not like we didn't mention it regularly that the freeze was
starting
On 18/01/23 7:07 pm, Vivek K J wrote:
On 17/01/23 23:28, Praveen Arimbrathodiyil wrote:
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> On 16/01/23 6:08 pm, Vivek K J wrote:
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>> On 15/01/23 22:13, Pirate Praveen wrote:
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>>> On Sun, Jan 15 2023 at 07:45:53 PM +05:30:00 +05:30:00, Vivek K J
>>> wrote:
Hi Team,
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 12:20:57AM +0100, Daniel Leidert wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, dem 19.01.2023 um 10:42 +0100 schrieb Cédric Boutillier:
> >
> > When reading the email from the release team this morning, I realized
> > that the deadline to (re)introduce new packages in testing is just a
> > coupl
@Daniel
with additional reflection, I assume one could proceed in the sequence outlined
below. It aims to balance Debian Team Ruby's focus to revise its packages
prior to the freeze of `bookworm`, with some progress for `ruby-mdl`.
* With the source-only upload in preparation, `ruby-mdl` could a
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