-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi Simon,
Thanks for your patch and sorry for the late answer, Le 12/11/2009 18:39, Simon McVittie a écrit : > It seems reasonable to expect that wanna-build-states.wml should mention the > manual state transitions available by mailing the debian-wb-team (give-back > and dep-wait). A proposed patch follows (please check its accuracy with the > wb-team, cc'd). Kept, and added dle for approval of proper English which I can't judge. Just to be sure, (since more than a year passed), is the patch still up to date? Does it need some rewording? Thanks in advance. Regards David > Index: wanna-build-states.wml > =================================================================== > RCS file: /cvsroot/webwml/webwml/english/devel/buildd/wanna-build-states.wml,v > retrieving revision 1.20 > diff -u -r1.20 wanna-build-states.wml > --- wanna-build-states.wml 2 Sep 2009 07:35:20 -0000 1.20 > +++ wanna-build-states.wml 12 Nov 2009 22:36:10 -0000 > @@ -62,7 +62,10 @@ > theoretically also explicitly request a different section ordering, > but that is not usually done.<br /> > There could be other situations where the queue order seems to > - be ignored; but note that they are all exceptions. > + be ignored; but note that they are all exceptions.<br /> > + The <code>gb</code> ("give-back") wanna-build command can be used > + by the wanna-build team to move a failed package back into the > + <em>needs-build</em> state. > </dd> > <dt><a name="building">building</a></dt> > <dd>A package is marked <em>building</em> from the moment an > @@ -119,7 +122,15 @@ > Build-Depends, and should he or she add it when it is noticed that > <tt>baz</tt> is <em>dep-wait</em>ing on a non-existing <tt>foo</tt> for > <tt>m68k</tt>, then the <em>dep-wait</em> state for <tt>m68k</tt> will > - have to be manually lifted by the <tt>m68k</tt> porters. > + have to be manually lifted by the <tt>m68k</tt> porters.<br /> > + It is also possible to request that a package in some other state is > + placed in the <em>dep-wait</em> state, by asking the wanna-build > + team to apply the <code>dw</code> wanna-build command; for instance, a > + package that failed to build on the first attempt due to toolchain > + bugs can be set to <em>dep-wait</em> on toolchain packages that fix > + those bugs, or a package that should be rebuilt against an updated > + library can be set to <em>dep-wait</em> on that library (this is > + useful in conjunction with binary NMUs). > </dd> > <dt><a name="bd-uninstallable">BD-Uninstallable</a></dt> > <dd>During debconf9, <a > @@ -159,7 +170,11 @@ > hardly ever the right thing to do, the option is available to > the autobuilder admin.<br /> > Note that a package will <strong>never</strong> be marked > - <em>failed</em> without human intervention. > + <em>failed</em> without human intervention.<br /> > + It is sometimes useful to ask the wanna-build team to move failed > + packages into the <em>needs-build</em> or <em>dep-wait</em> state; to > + do so, follow <a href="http://release.debian.org/wanna-build.txt">the > + instructions provided by the release team</a>. > </dd> > <dt><a name="not-for-us">not-for-us</a></dt> > <dd>Certain specific packages are architecture-specific; for -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJNtJ+2AAoJELgqIXr9/gnyYBwP/izaDxAaTJL7J9YO4HFPe2w3 cfqZHeszjyqGtMmbUQozROPU/Eawz+UAbrV6XMK6U4goQ6Wpt7vCRu7TnKNi14Pw KmVzSD9dxdc5reO9jlWjo6QDmf261+clJ36F3gnOedYY9O1++T2bJDTMZ/8Yv2ge TEXwRryz2tqpLvxhiCO5dtWSlJQrkYqQAH00kJrAkkdnYIcH2hUhAujp+BRToOMy 9X26VsGNtJXGvfPp877LPIMM6Kp2trSkWlIbSV7Chv49pM/8UXUDIHDi3myI4Srz qKGELCkEQrSy63XycfsqX/idbbvZvOUthnAmySkgg+J7CIuRt6wWpKLpRbajQcUV rLU13xlcMMAu9FTS+S1y7H5zymNApmCKT8u7jI0fqLD/YwPobn4iREEscfSHKsN/ VnJYvk4QXBBGL+3d3adDTdYpKWl+kHMYdiBkE3a30TvA3mnvjWy9LuwcETzTynYP nJpb7ENo3dPceDw8r+H7Q13HivSsHnN2p5i2ZVMNXCAlOk00N/W+xJNZTyYF6WGN Q0YNwxjN5gW1DUJbHmxUB2c5SgqCjdCVWVZbmIwbq1d5S5Ede4wycBq99+d5Y/wC LV64y9TxDkykj9+CTrHNgUeNYHZBdngcZm2s9iduPxC/UBG1+JHmWyXXk0CodpIv 6UtUh9S9OohZ8rjeRWEX =QqYe -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org