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> On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 11:37:20PM -0800, Matt Kraai wrote:
> > The link to the Debian packages on http://www.parrot.org/download is
> > broken, apparently because line preceding it is a partial copy. The
> > attached patch may make the issue clear
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On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 11:37:20PM -0800, Matt Kraai wrote:
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> Howdy,
>
> The link to the Debian packages on http://www.parrot.org/download is
> broken, apparently because line preceding it is a partial copy. The
> attached patch may make the issue clearer.
>
> --
> Matt
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Howdy,
The link to the Debian packages on http://www.parrot.org/download is
bro
Greetings everyone,
During yapc::eu hackathon we still managed to update files in
ports/debian, and build some packages for debian. I uploaded the
packages today, you can find them in:
https://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-parrot/
There are still some things that need to be fixed for the pack
Allison Randal dijo [Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 03:27:33PM +0200]:
>
> How difficult would it be to set up a debian-parrot group? It would
> consist of the specific Parrot team members who have responsibility
> for packaging and uploading Parrot (understanding that each would
> need to apply as a DM). W
focus at the start will just be getting the existing
> packages updated to the current version of Parrot (0.5.1, released
> yesterday) and resolving the issues noted in your issue tracker. The
> next step is automating the process of producing the Debian
> packages, so we can generate the
html (left column,
> under "PTS subscription"). If you select "Advanced Mode", you
> can chose only to get bug reports.
>
> Moritz
>
> > Allison
> >
> > Moritz Lenz wrote:
> >> Good localtime(),
> >>
> >> The
Jeremiah Foster wrote:
How difficult would it be to set up a debian-parrot group?
Not hard at all. As Martin mentioned, debian has a development machine
called alioth which hosts a GForge repository, if that is the right
word. http://alioth.debian.org/
This sounds like the ideal solution,
> > In short, "teams" i.e. debian-perl are internal debian groups with
> > upload rights.
>
> How difficult would it be to set up a debian-parrot group?
Not hard at all. As Martin mentioned, debian has a development machine
called alioth which hosts a GForge repository, if that is the right
> released yesterday) and resolving the issues noted in your
> issue tracker. The next step is automating the process of
> producing the Debian packages, so we can generate them as
> part of our monthly releases.
I am helping Jos work on the cpan++ tool which right now builds the
phala
> > Usually the debian maintainer is responsible for forwarding bugs,
> > since parrot is maintainer-less it appears that this didn't
> happen. I
> > will look into this and see if I can forward them.
>
> Thanks, that would be helpful.
Here is the first bug, it appears to be a debian bug an
an.org/p/parrot.html (left column, under "PTS
subscription"). If you select "Advanced Mode", you can chose only to get
bug reports.
Moritz
> Allison
>
> Moritz Lenz wrote:
>> Good localtime(),
>>
>> The Debian packages for pugs and parrot have been o
to
> apply as a DM). We have a similar group set up for our distribution
> uploads to CPAN. Parrot doesn't have a single maintainer, we rotate
> monthly releases between a group of maintainers who all have equal
> rights over the distribution.
If the group is for working on the debi
Jeremiah Foster wrote:
That document assumes that the team "parrot-porters" is a group of
debian developers working together to maintain parrot in debian, it is a
document aimed at debian developers. However I cannot find a debian team
called "parrot-porters". I assume this is the name that the
ss of producing the Debian packages, so we can
generate them as part of our monthly releases.
Usually the debian maintainer is responsible for forwarding bugs, since
parrot is maintainer-less it appears that this didn't happen. I will
look into this and see if I can forward them.
Thanks, tha
our ticket queue? We're not aware of the 2 RC
bugs referenced by your issue #444708.
Allison
Moritz Lenz wrote:
Good localtime(),
The Debian packages for pugs and parrot have been orphaned, i.e. they
have no maintainer anymore, and will disappear from Debian if nobody
takes over:
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