On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 2:13 PM, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> Please don't get me wrong, but even if gitlab packages are recent tomorrow
> (which I
> don't think) we won't migrate. The work is done and we have all the things in
> place to maintain them. So please do me a favour and don't mention aliot
Hi!
I recently noticed that the getconf(1) interface is broken by design
when it comes to cross-compiling. It always returns the information
for the build system (GNU/dpkg terms), via the build system libc.
This means that any package using getconf(1) to get build-specific
information such as LFS
On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 at 10:50:36 +0200, Guillem Jover wrote:
> When it comes to LFS, starting with dpkg 1.19.0 you can now use the
> new «lfs» feature from the «future» feature area
... or if your upstream uses Autotools, ask them to add AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
to configure.ac, which as far as I can tell
On ബുധന് 18 ഒക്ടോബര് 2017 02:59 രാവിലെ, Francesco Poli wrote:
> Unfortunately, I have basically zero knowledge about Rails, JavaScript
> and Node.js: I could not be of much help in packaging GitLab.
If you are interested, I could mentor you in learning Node.js packaging.
Many Node.js modules are
On ബുധന് 18 ഒക്ടോബര് 2017 04:08 രാവിലെ, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
> Dear Javascript Team,
>
> Would you please consider maintaining the "numerous [...] nodejs
> modules" necessary for Debian's Alioth replacement to run on a
> Debian-built GitLab package? We are facing a scenario that confirms
>
On ബുധന് 18 ഒക്ടോബര് 2017 01:39 വൈകു, Ondřej Surý wrote:
> Also please note that Ruby programs are usually very picky about
> particular versions of their dependencies.
>
> I call it a "gem hell" and it was a reason why I gave up helping with
> Ruby packaging and switched to redmine from source
Package: wnpp
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* Package name: node-uniqid
Version : 4.1.1
Upstream Author : Halász Ádám
(http://adamhalasz.com/)
* URL : http://github.com/adamhalasz/diet-uniqid/
* License :
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Package name: doctest
Version : 1.2.5
Upstream Author : Viktor Kirilov
URL : https://github.com/onqtam/doctest
License : MIT
Programming Lang: C++
Description : Light and feature-rich C++ testing fr
Hi,
On 18.10.2017 11:36, Guillem Jover wrote:
> Using dpkg-buildpackage as the official build entry point would allow
> for much debian/rules refactoring and reduction, and optimizations.
The important bit isn't whether dpkg-buildpackage is the official entry
point, because that isn't what Polic
Ben Finney writes ("Easy discovery of ‘debian/rules’ build problems (was:
Unsustainable debian/rules as official build entry point?)"):
> From the rest of your message I infer that the mention of “one consumer”
> there refers to (current or future) ‘dpkg-buildpackage’, is that correct?
Yes.
> Ia
Package: wnpp
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* Package name: python-requests-file
Version : 2017-04-28
Upstream Author : David Shea
* URL : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/requests-file
* License : Apache 2.0
Programming Lang: Python
Description
Package: wnpp
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Owner: Andreas Tille
* Package name: r-bioc-protgenerics
Version : 1.8.0
Upstream Author : Laurent Gatto
* URL : https://bioconductor.org/packages/ProtGenerics/
* License : Artistic-2.0
Programming Lang: GNU R
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