Okay, I merged your NMU etc.
One question. I didn't understand this:
> It seems I should have added symlink in debian/rules as
> cd debian/fossil/usr/share/bash-completion/completions; \
> ln -sf fossil f
> to make it work in the first invocation.
and couldn't find documentation
As one point apparently fossil could use a git repo as its database.
There really isn't any particular semantic mismatch. But that code was
experimental and isn't in the current main release.
I also am a git person. But I cannot really package fossil without
doing it in a fossil repo, right? There
Hi,
On Sun, Oct 09, 2016 at 04:05:14PM +0100, Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
> Would you like to co-maintain?
Thanks.
No I am handful. I only worked on low hanging fruits for fossil this
time. My patches are available in BTS and my NMU in unstable.
It seems I should have added symlink in debian/
Would you like to co-maintain?
The packaging repo is a fossil repo (of course) see
debian/README.Debian so if you do co-maintain you can either make you
own and we can sync, or we can try to tickle the linux ACLs on the
fossil repo database (it's on a debian server) to give you write
access.
I'd we
Package: fossil
Version: 1:1.33-3+b1
Severity: normal
The upstream (Sqlite fame) is famous for his preference on BSD over GPL.
So when I saw debian/copyright file, it was not just old format but
declaring GPL. Wow, this can't be true. I checked the current source
which comes with COPYRIGHT-BSD2
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