Quoting Marcelo Santana (marc...@msantana.eng.br): > Hi there, > > I believe this bug was fixed by this commit[1] submitted to the > upstream repository. As far as I know it was caused by the last upgrade > to perl 5.22 occurred on Debian testing. > > [1]https://github.com/pytrainer/pytrainer/commit/fcc8f3361d4ff25559cb87a375fbbfc1192ca334 > > I've made some tests and updates on the pytrainer package that is > available at git repository from pkg-running team and uploaded the > final version to my personal git repository[2]. > > [2]https://git.msantana.eng.br/pytrainer.git > > I would be grateful if someone could review the changes that I made.
Hello Marcelo, Roughly looking at the changes, I'm OK with all of them, including the packaging QA. Thanks a lot for your work, which seems great. I could of course merge everything in the packaging git repo (assuming that I remember the correct git-fu incantations)....but I'd prefer more atomic changes. Indeed, what would help me would be: 1) cut the packaging QA commit (6c0f66469f49feff4a7e43bce502d6672e3ec1e9) in on commit per each individual change so that I can apply the patches individually and have a better git log in the main repository 2) instead of applying the upstream changes in master, build a tarball with upstream git snapshot so that I could use git-import-orig and then use an upstream version name such as "1.10.2~git20160104" I can of course do both 1) and 2) but I don't really know when...:-) Giving you commit access to the packaging git repository is certainly something I'd be happy to do if you're OK with this. I'd then just need the name of your Alioth account if you already have one. Thanks again for your interest in this packaging work.
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