Bug#538067: deadline coming soon for OpenCPN

2015-01-07 Thread Pavel Kalian
Hi... I'm an upstream developer and managing the PPA on Launchpad. It certainly is more messy than needs to be, but it serves it's purpose, which is to get the packages to the user in a way he can digest... With the upcoming 4.0 release I have modularized the packages to certain extent, separating

Bug#538067: deadline coming soon for OpenCPN

2014-10-01 Thread Antoine Beaupré
On 2014-10-01 02:36:24, Andreas Tille wrote: > Hi Antoine, > > On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 11:58:53PM -0400, Antoine Beaupré wrote: >> I think the major issue that Andreas mentionned there is the >> "DFSG-tarball" generation: the script should be in the debian/ directory >> so the source can be regener

Bug#538067: deadline coming soon for OpenCPN

2014-09-30 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Antoine, On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 11:58:53PM -0400, Antoine Beaupré wrote: > Folks, the Debian Jessie freeze is coming up quickly. I do not think the > question of ownership of the package are productive at this point. > > 3.2 seems to be upstream's stable release at this point. It would seem >

Bug#538067: deadline coming soon for OpenCPN

2014-09-30 Thread Sebastiaan Couwenberg
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 10/01/2014 08:11 AM, Antoine Beaupré wrote: > I have started a git repo that is just a clone of the SVN > repository (it can work two ways) here: > > https://people.debian.org/~anarcat/opencpn.git/ > > (... because i do not have access to the pk

Bug#538067: deadline coming soon for OpenCPN

2014-09-30 Thread Antoine Beaupré
I have started a git repo that is just a clone of the SVN repository (it can work two ways) here: https://people.debian.org/~anarcat/opencpn.git/ (... because i do not have access to the pkg-grass project - feel free to add me, i am "anarcat" on alioth.) So far the only change is to add the foll

Bug#538067: deadline coming soon for OpenCPN

2014-09-30 Thread Antoine Beaupré
Folks, the Debian Jessie freeze is coming up quickly. I do not think the question of ownership of the package are productive at this point. 3.2 seems to be upstream's stable release at this point. It would seem like a bad idea to ship Jessie with 2.x, but if that's all we can manage, let's do it.