Package: wnpp
I haven't used editmoin myself for many years, and the upstream project has
been dead for even longer than that. I'm not even sure any more how well it
works on recent moinmoin setups.
The biggest issue right now is porting it to Python 3
(https://bugs.debian.org/936466).
If nobody
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jongmin Kim
* Package name: golang-github-rivo-uniseg
Version : 0.1.0
Upstream Author : Oliver Kuederle
* URL : https://github.com/rivo/uniseg
* License : Expat
Programming Lang: Go
Description : Unicode Text Seg
On Tue, Aug 27 2019, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
> FWIW, nowadays gitlab keeps track of every push, including rebases, to a
> single merge request. It even adds a "compare to previous version",
> where you can see the diff between the latest, maybe rebased, version of
> the branch, and the previous
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Itaï BEN YAACOV
* Package name: syncevolution
Version : 1.5.3
Upstream Author :
* URL : http://www.syncevolution.org
* License : LGPL 2.1 ou 3 (choice given)
Programming Lang: C++
Description : Sync personal info
Russ Allbery writes ("Re: Git Packaging: Native source formats"):
> [context: git-debrebase, git-dpm]
>
> However, while analyzing a rebased branch isn't as hard for other
> people as a branch with a complex merge history, it does mean that
> upstream has to find a way to extract patches [...]
>
>
gregor herrmann writes ("Re: Git Packaging: Native source formats"):
> On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 22:03:18 -0400, Theodore Y. Ts'o wrote:
> > The problem I have is that "dgit gbp" doesn't extract the upstream
> > .asc.
>
> This sounds like #872864 in git-buildpackage.
Oh, interesting. In that case Te
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