Le 15/03/2019 à 20:40, Chris Lamb a écrit :
> Chris Lamb wrote:
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>>> I didn't find other ways to fix these FTBFS than:
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you. However, can I just underline:
>>
If this was the "only" way to fix the problem, that should be
documented in the package and in the changelog,
Chris Lamb wrote:
> > I didn't find other ways to fix these FTBFS than:
>
>
>
> Thank you. However, can I just underline:
>
> > > If this was the "only" way to fix the problem, that should be
> > > documented in the package and in the changelog, not simply on
> > > this issue.
Another gentle
Chris Lamb wrote:
> > I didn't find other ways to fix these FTBFS than:
>
>
>
> Thank you. However, can I just underline:
>
> > > If this was the "only" way to fix the problem, that should be
> > > documented in the package and in the changelog, not simply on
> > > this issue.
Gentle ping on
Xavier,
> I didn't find other ways to fix these FTBFS than:
Thank you. However, can I just underline:
> > If this was the "only" way to fix the problem, that should be
> > documented in the package and in the changelog, not simply on
> > this issue.
Regards,
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Le 26/02/2019 à 09:54, Chris Lamb a écrit :
> Xavier Guimard wrote:
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>>* Switch tests to pkg-js-tools and increase timeout (Closes: #853035)
>
> Whilst I (also) commented on Salsa, I still don't understand why
> this was closed given my comments on the original bug report.
>
> In particular
Xavier Guimard wrote:
>* Switch tests to pkg-js-tools and increase timeout (Closes: #853035)
Whilst I (also) commented on Salsa, I still don't understand why
this was closed given my comments on the original bug report.
In particular:
https://bugs.debian.org/853035#42
Can you help? If th
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