Hello all, I have prepared a new package for Haml that complies with the new policy and is as good as ready to follow the transition. However, I would like to ask people that use Haml to review and/or test my package before I upload it to unstable in, say, two weeks.
Firstly, Haml used to contain Sass in it's source tree, first fully, later in a vendor directory, but now it is gone. I have made it so that if you install ruby-haml, ruby-sass will follow as a recommend and you should have the same as you used to have with libhaml-ruby. Secondly, the tests fail because of the (broken) interplay with rails 2.0 as we deliver it in Debian right now. Since it would require dirty patches (and quite some time) to get it to work, I have disabled the tests for now. This should be replaced, IMO, by some human testing at least. It works fine for my uses at the moment. Thirdly, upstream has changed a bit, and due to this and our additional support of Ruby 1.9.1, I had to change the patches. If your application/library uses Haml, please test with this package! (I can think of: ruby-sass, libcompass-ruby, webgen0.5, rabbit, ticgitweb, and libmerb-haml-ruby. For Compass and Merb::Haml this could be done simultaneously with their transitions, I guess.) Cheers, Paul P.S. Jonas, I Cc'ed you as I am not completely sure if you are a member of this list. -- Using the Power of Debian GNU/Linux | email: [email protected] jabber/gtalk: [email protected] | GnuPG key ID: 0x50064181 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

