All,
We are getting very close!
I have completed packaging for the three outstanding blocking bugs:
- #862233: use maven 3.5.0 and upgrade to pomegranate 0.4.0-alpha1
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-clojure/pomegranate-clojure.git/
-- this
one is complicated, wanted a few more eyes bef
I mentioned this on IRC, but also wanted to send a message out to the bug list
for posterity...
I've hit a bit of a snag with the libpomegranate-clojure packaging (#852246).
While I did get the package to build, it doesn't actually work. I realized it
relies on maven 3.0.4, which is only packag
Owner: Elana Hashman
Hi all,
Phil has done a bunch of great work significantly reducing the
dependency profile of leiningen, so I have updated all the blocking
issues and we are down to 8.
Of those, two are addressed by packages sitting in NEW and I will have
more to follow. I wrote a (ja
All the first-degree dependencies should now be marked as blocking. Now
for some packaging...
There are a lot of deps and granddeps so if you're interested in helping
out, please feel free to claim one (or many)!
- e
Elana Hashman writes:
> Should I also go ahead and file RFPs for the missing packages for
> visibility?
Sure!
Thanks!
--Tom
On 2017-01-19 16:12, Tom Marble wrote:
I've created a new page on the Debian wiki for this purpose:
https://wiki.debian.org/Clojure/Leiningen
Thanks for the great work on the wiki page, Tom, Phil!
I've gone ahead and filed version upgrade requests as blocking this bug
for all the packages id
Tom Marble writes:
> Based on the fabulous work of ehashman and the help of technomancy
> I've made some minor reformatting of the "state of packaging leiningen"
> below.
As everyone knows leiningen is a special case package due
to it's signicance to the Clojure ecosystem. As such
it doesn't mak
Based on the fabulous work of ehashman and the help of technomancy
I've made some minor reformatting of the "state of packaging leiningen"
below. The biggest change is that I'm not calling out transitive
deps (on leiningen missing deps).
In terms of next steps
1. technomancy is already addressin
> I understand this probably goes against some policies, but I would urge
> you to consider removing the search task if including it would add a
> significant burden to the job of packaging. If it would help, I will
> include a deprecation notice in version 2.7.2 of Leiningen recommending
> against
Elana Hashman writes:
> Finally following up with some conversations I had at Clojure/conj, I'd
> like to help get the ball rolling on this again. Based on leiningen
> 2.7.1's dependencies, here's what we'll need to package/upgrade to make
> this happen.
Very exciting; thanks!
> Packages tha
Elana Hashman writes:
> Finally following up with some conversations I had at Clojure/conj, I'd
> like to help get the ball rolling on this again. Based on leiningen
> 2.7.1's dependencies, here's what we'll need to package/upgrade to make
> this happen.
Awesome, thank you!!!
I've added tech
Hello!
Finally following up with some conversations I had at Clojure/conj, I'd
like to help get the ball rolling on this again. Based on leiningen
2.7.1's dependencies, here's what we'll need to package/upgrade to make
this happen.
Packages that have a higher version in Debian unstable than
On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 23:06:58 +0800 ChangZhuo Chen
=?utf-8?B?KOmZs+aYjOWArCk=?= wrote:
[...]
> * Package name: leiningen
[...]
> The package was once in Debian, and I plan to bring it back.
Hello ChangZhuoChen,
Any new on this?
I don't know anything about Clojure and Leiningen, but I'm waitin
On Sun, Apr 03, 2016 at 02:52:52PM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> Please note the additional steps required when reintroducing packages
> that were in Debian before:
>
> https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.html#reintroducing-pkgs
Thanks for the hint.
Look like the package wa
On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 11:06 PM, ChangZhuo Chen wrote:
> The package was once in Debian, and I plan to bring it back.
>
> [0] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/leiningen
Please note the additional steps required when reintroducing packages
that were in Debian before:
https://www.debian.org/doc/manu
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "ChangZhuo Chen (陳昌倬)"
* Package name: leiningen
Version : 2.6.1
Upstream Author : Phil Hagelberg, Alex Osborne, Dan Larkin,
* URL : https://github.com/technomancy/leiningen
* License : EPL-1.0
Programming Lang: Clojure
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