On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 02:53:59PM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
> I packaged a lot programs that have a test suite, and realised that, in order
> to run it after build, the dependancies of the binary package produced must be
> present as well. For the moment, I add them in Build-Depends(-Indep), bu
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> close 292481
Bug#292481: Collaborative repository of package meta-information is needed
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Bug closed, send any further explanations to Artur Górniak
> reassign 512717 gener
* Charles Plessy [Fri, 23 Jan 2009 14:53:59 +0900]:
> Dear all,
> I packaged a lot programs that have a test suite, and realised that,
> in order to run it after build, the dependancies of the binary package
> produced must be present as well.
I think you've brought up this in the past already,
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jelle de Jong
Hello everybody,
I would like to get this program into the debian repository, I will package it
and
upload it to debian mentors, I will be looking for a sponser and mentor. This
package is
part of a larger group of packages that will form
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Jonathan Wiltshire
* Package name: get-iplayer
Version : 1.20
Upstream Author : Phil Lewis
* URL : http://linuxcentre.net/iplayer
* License : GPLv3
Programming Lang: Perl
Description : download/stream available B
The etch release notes documented several major server packages as being
deprecated, and stated that they'd be removed for lenny. These include
Apache 1, php4, mysql 4, etc. Users were encouraged to migrate to their
replacement packages, which were already included in etch. Can anybody
suggest a
Hello,
a person from the Ubuntu community forwarded this mail of yours to a
Debian list.
All these problems you enumerate should be responsibility of the
designated maintainer (Daniel Glassey). You say that you haven't been
successful in contacting him; maybe it's that he has lost interest in
the
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> Hello,
>
> a person from the Ubuntu community forwarded this mail of yours to a
> Debian list.
>
> All these problems you enumerate should be responsibility of the
> designated maintainer (Daniel Glassey). You say that you haven't been
> succ
What about providing a test target in debian/rules and hooking into this
automatically with pdebuild. You should be able to run tests from within the
chroot without having to modify your debian/control file.
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OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du vendredi 23 janvier 2009, vers 18:55,
Noah Slater disait :
> What about providing a test target in debian/rules and hooking into this
> automatically with pdebuild. You should be able to run tests from within the
> chroot without having to modify your debian/con
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 08:24:41PM +0100, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> > What about providing a test target in debian/rules and hooking into this
> > automatically with pdebuild. You should be able to run tests from within the
> > chroot without having to modify your debian/control file.
>
> One of the
I'd like to help get a few new wireless userspace applications
packaged into Debian unstable. Here are the new ones:
* iw
* crda
* wireless-regdb
iw is used to configure new cfg80211 based wireless drivers (all
mac80211 drivers for example). wireless-regdb contains the wireless
regulatory databas
Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> Can anybody suggest a set of packages in a similar state with lenny?
tinyerp, replaced with the all new openerp (same upstream, but new major
version which will requiring manual upgrade/migration of the psql db).
although probably almost everyone already does, it's finally
Luis R. Rodriguez schrieb:
> I'd like to help get a few new wireless userspace applications
> packaged into Debian unstable. Here are the new ones:
>
> * iw
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/iw
> * crda
> * wireless-regdb
Probably the best contact is
Debian/Ubuntu wpasupplicant Maintainer
Dear Stefano, Adeodato and Noah, thank you for your answers.
Indeed, I wrote my previous mail after packaging half a dozen of perl modules,
plus enabling tests in a python package. For compiled programs, the situation
is definitely more simple. However, as Stefano noted, there may be sometimes
mor
Charles Plessy writes:
> In addition, I thought that the 'notest' build option that was discussed
> last year (or the year before?) on this list made it into the Policy,
> but I was wrong.
nocheck will be in 3.8.1 (see Bug#416450), but it doesn't really address
your issue.
> Maybe I overvaluate
Hi,
it has been brought to my attention (through #512803) that su does not
clean the environment at all. This has several security implications:
* variables like PERL5LIB or GTK_MODULES can be passed to another
user, leading to unwanted execution of code;
* variables like DBUS_
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 08:41:37AM +0100, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> it has been brought to my attention (through #512803) that su does not
> clean the environment at all. This has several security implications:
> * variables like PERL5LIB or GTK_MODULES can be passed to another
> use
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