Hi Paul,
Have you tested your workaround with libjs-jquery-migrate-1 recently?
The jQuery package in Debian got upgraded to 3.1.1 last October and I
read on the page you link above:
Hrm, I hadn't noticed this. Thanks for the heads up.
which leaves me to wonder if your package is now broken
Hi Raoul,
On 20-03-17 21:32, Raoul Snyman wrote:
>> If that is all, that would be a great solution to the problem at hand
>> indeed. Does it require other adaptations? I guess one would need to
>> guarantee that the migrate calls are actually included. How did you do
>> that? I guess every package
Hi Paul,
If that is all, that would be a great solution to the problem at hand
indeed. Does it require other adaptations? I guess one would need to
guarantee that the migrate calls are actually included. How did you do
that? I guess every package depending on libjs-jquery-mobile would need
to lo
Hi Raoul,
On 03/20/17 02:22, Raoul Snyman wrote:
> Thanks for the warning. I've actually looked at this issue before, and
> while jQuery Mobile does not work against jQuery by itself, once you add
> the jQuery Migrate (libjs-jquery-migrate-1), then jQuery Mobile
> continues to work without problem
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the warning. I've actually looked at this issue before, and
while jQuery Mobile does not work against jQuery by itself, once you add
the jQuery Migrate (libjs-jquery-migrate-1), then jQuery Mobile
continues to work without problems.
openlp's upstream actually bundles thes
Hi Raoul,
This is a heads up that in my analysis your package openlp in Debian is
in danger of getting removed from Stretch because it depends on
libjs-jquery-mobile. libjs-jquery-mobile has an RC bug¹ and I expect in
the end it will get removed from Stretch. If your package does not
strictly requ
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