Hello Jan,
This would be a great package to have it on Debian,
I usually do a quick review to see if I spot any noticeable issues
before I do a deep dive on it (which I would to during this weekend),
and I notice an issue on d/rules, there are some commands doing:
"test -d foo || git clone bar"
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Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> retitle 565925 ITA: duma -- Detect Unintended Memory Access (D.U.M.A)
Bug #565925 [wnpp] O: duma -- library to detect buffer overruns and under-runs
in C and C++ programs
Changed Bug title to 'ITA: duma -- Detect Unintended Memory Access (D.U.M.A
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> block 962686 with 974967
Bug #962686 [wnpp] ITP: s2geometry -- Computational geometry and spatial
indexing on the sphere http://s2geometry.io/
No valid blocking bug(s) given; not doing anything
Failed to set blocking bugs of 962686: Unknown/archi
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Peymaneh Nejad
* Package name: golang-mozilla-pkcs7-dev
Version : 0.0~git20200128.432b235-1
Upstream Author : Mozilla Services
* URL : https://go.mozilla.org/pkcs7
* License : Expat
Programming Lang: Go
Description
The reason I'm tracking is because I actually use the generated packages.
But I'm totally unfamiliar with the salsa continuous integration
stuff. Wouldn't mind learning though.
Happy to change workflow, maybe do development on a different branch?
Or, could make snapshot upstream releases 1.0.20+g
Thanks, it helps the salsa pipeline. But it fails right after, because the git
content is too different from the tarball of 1.0.20...
I guess there is no easy way to make this pipeline work before the release of
1.1.0. I tend to think that our issues come from the remote tracking of
upstream's
Done. I reverted to 1.0.20 but left debian/watch untouched, so uscan
alerts about 1.0.20-hotfix being available.
If that's a problem I can edit the watch file, just let me know; I
kind of enjoy tweaking them, as it happens.
Guess now we wait for the actual 1.1.0 release.
I fully agree for not uploading before 1.1.0, so I'd go for the
easiest way to please uscan: probably not -hotfix.
I prefer not to mess with uscan files, as I confess to I kinda dislike
this formalism. But if you insist, I can do.
Mt
--
It is easier to port a shell than a shell script. -- L
Sure, can change it to 1.0.20-hotfix-1 or can edit debian/watch to
skip the -hotfix tag and change it to 1.0.20-1. Or use 1.0.20-1 and
let uscan whine about 1.0.20-hotfix.
Given the changes all around, I don't think we want to actually push
into Debian until 1.1.0 is released anyway. So whether th
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