Le 2 décembre 2021 00:34:27 GMT+01:00, Paul Wise a écrit :
>On Wed, 2021-12-01 at 12:53 +0100, Yadd wrote:
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>> Personally I dislike redirectors.
>
>A redirector service is superior to including the redirector code
>within uscan itself or within a debian/watch file, since when the
>upstream web
On 02/12/2021 10:16, Yadd wrote:
On 02/12/2021 00:34, Paul Wise wrote:
On Wed, 2021-12-01 at 12:53 +0100, Yadd wrote:
Personally I dislike redirectors.
A redirector service is superior to including the redirector code
within uscan itself or within a debian/watch file, since when the
upstrea
On Thu, Dec 02, 2021 at 11:36:08AM +0100, Yadd wrote:
> On 02/12/2021 10:16, Yadd wrote:
> > On 02/12/2021 00:34, Paul Wise wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2021-12-01 at 12:53 +0100, Yadd wrote:
> > >
> > > > Personally I dislike redirectors.
> > >
> > > A redirector service is superior to including the re
Paul Wise writes:
> I also wonder if it is time to split debian/watch out of Debian source
> packages, since upstream download locations generally change
> independently of the Debian package and so information about upstream
> download locations probably should be maintained independently.
I v
Quoting Gard Spreemann (2021-12-02 12:31:30)
>
> Paul Wise writes:
>
> > I also wonder if it is time to split debian/watch out of Debian
> > source packages, since upstream download locations generally change
> > independently of the Debian package and so information about
> > upstream downlo
Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> Quoting Gard Spreemann (2021-12-02 12:31:30)
>>
>> Paul Wise writes:
>>
>> > I also wonder if it is time to split debian/watch out of Debian
>> > source packages, since upstream download locations generally change
>> > independently of the Debian package and so in
Quoting Gard Spreemann (2021-12-02 13:09:17)
>
> Jonas Smedegaard writes:
>
> > Quoting Gard Spreemann (2021-12-02 12:31:30)
> >>
> >> Paul Wise writes:
> >>
> >> > I also wonder if it is time to split debian/watch out of Debian
> >> > source packages, since upstream download locations gener
Hi
Le jeu. 2 déc. 2021 à 11:36, Yadd a écrit :
>
> Another idea to have a compromise:
> * uscan is released with versioned schemes (GitHub.json, sf.json,...)
> * when launched, it tries to download new version from a new Debian API
> (static json files)
> * if no response or no new v
Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> Quoting Gard Spreemann (2021-12-02 13:09:17)
>>
>> Jonas Smedegaard writes:
>>
>> > Quoting Gard Spreemann (2021-12-02 12:31:30)
>> >>
>> >> Paul Wise writes:
>> >>
>> >> > I also wonder if it is time to split debian/watch out of Debian
>> >> > source packages,
On Thu, Dec 2, 2021 at 12:51 AM Paul Wise wrote:
>
> It might be a idea to look at how other distributions do checking for
> new upstream releases and adopt some of their improvements.
>
> I note Fedora uses a service (that isn't Fedora specific) for this:
>
> https://release-monitoring.org
> http
I'd like to provide an ld.so command as part of glibc. Today, ld.so can
be used to activate preloading, for example. Compared to LD_PRELOAD,
the difference is that it's specific to one process, and won't be
inherited by subprocesses—something is that exactly what is needed.
There is also some use
On Thu, 2021-12-02 at 15:57 +0100, Stephan Lachnit wrote:
> I think this would be the best path forward - it would probably be not
> easy given that it changes entirely how the current system works, but
> it might be well worth the effort. Working together with another
> distribution would share t
On Thu, 2021-12-02 at 10:16 +0100, Yadd wrote:
> Yes but the redirector often responded with 500 codes
500 codes probably just mean bugs in the redirector, which should be
easy to fix for anyone with access to the redirector source code.
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On Fri, 3 Dec 2021, Paul Wise wrote:
I think this would be the best path forward - it would probably be not
easy given that it changes entirely how the current system works, but
it might be well worth the effort. Working together with another
distribution would share the work for the distro. I'm
On Thu, 2 Dec 2021, 23:17 Paul Wise, wrote:
> At minimum we would need a way to map from release-monitoring.org
> package names to Debian source package names. Assuming they use Fedora
> source package names, then the Repology service provides such a mapping
> and we could presumably could get a
On Thu, 2021-12-02 at 23:36 +0100, Stephan Lachnit wrote:
> If I understand correctly, release-monitoring already offers such a
> mapping [1].
It seems like the Ayanita distro mapping needs to be done manually once
per package, while using the Repology data would automatically get us
the mapping
Florian Weimer wrote:
> I'd like to provide an ld.so command as part of glibc.
Will this happen in glibc upstream or just in Debian?
> Today, ld.so can be used to activate preloading, for example.
> Compared to LD_PRELOAD, the difference is that it's specific to one
> process, and won't be inhe
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