Dear mentors,
I am looking for feedback and a possible sponsor for the new version
4.999.9beta+20091002-1 of my package xz-utils.
It builds these binary packages:
xz-utils- high compression-ratio compressor
liblzma-dev - development library
liblzma-doc - doxygen-generated
Od: Ben Finney ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au
JM Ok. Can I make override for it.
BF You *can* make an override for any warnings. The warnings are there for
BF good reasons, though, so you shouldn't ignore them without a good
BF understanding of why, and an even better reason why the warning
Od: Paul Wise p...@debian.org
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Please read the output of lintian-info --tags
executable-not-elf-or-script and act accordingly.
I'll try thank you
regards
mira
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Hi,
I'm trying to build project-389 on Debian, and I need the mozldap
(ldapsdk) package for Debian. I searched for it in Alioth, but it isn't.
Is there a known repository for this package please?
Regards.
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Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1.2.0-4
of my package kallery.
It builds these binary packages:
kallery- Image gallery generator for the KDE
kallery-data - kallery's architecture independent data
The package appears to be lintian clean (except for the 3
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:39 PM, Morenisco moreni...@noc-root.net wrote:
I'm trying to build project-389 on Debian, and I need the mozldap (ldapsdk)
package for Debian. I searched for it in Alioth, but it isn't.
Is there a known repository for this package please?
You might want to contact
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for the new version 1.7.0-1-1
of my package gip.
I am adopting this package.
It builds these binary packages:
gip- IP calculator for GNOME desktop environment
The package appears to be lintian clean.
The upload would fix these bugs: 474969,
Hello, I request the help of a mentor to aid me with some package building
issue.
Currently I'm developing a library and a command line tool with Autotools. I
have 3 directories: lib for the library code, include for the headers and
src for the command tool code.
Then I decided to build a Debian
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On 04/10/09 14:54, Alfonso Ruzafa wrote:
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But this copies ALL files and directories and the 2 .deb generated
packages contains all .so, .a and .h files. Then I found 2 files:
libfoo1.install and libfoo-dev.install that are but patterns for
I tried but it seems libfoo.install and libfoo-dev.install contents doesn't
have any filter effect. Despite of the contents of these files (as pattern:
lib*.so*, full name: libfoo.so.0.1.0 or full path name:
/usr/lib/libfoo.so.0.1.0) debuild always collected all files placed in
libfoo and
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On 04/10/09 15:33, Alfonso Ruzafa wrote:
I tried but it seems libfoo.install and libfoo-dev.install contents
doesn't have any filter effect. Despite of the contents of these files
(as pattern: lib*.so*, full name: libfoo.so.0.1.0 or full path name:
Nevermind.
After read the debhelper documentation I uncommented the dh_install line in
the debian/rules Makefile:
binary-arch: install
...
...
dh_install
...
...
Now all files copied in debian/tmp are copied to proper directories libfoo
and libfoo-dev applying the libfoo.install and
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On 04/10/09 17:07, Alfonso Ruzafa wrote:
Nevermind.
After read the debhelper documentation I uncommented the dh_install line
in the debian/rules Makefile:
binary-arch: install
...
...
dh_install
...
...
Now all files copied in
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package rubyripper. It provides a cli and
gui program to rip CDs.
Contrary to most other CD rippers it does multiple reads and tries to create
exact copies if possible,
even if the CD is corrupted (by coincidence or otherwise).
* Package name
On Sun, 4 Oct 2009, Paul Wise wrote:
So as long as it is uploaded before the freeze date you should be
fine.
Thank you.
Most Standards-Version updates are of the form Bump
Standards-Version, no changes needed and such updates should not be
done unless they accompany some other update like
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From: Fabian Köster koesterre...@gmx.net
To: debian-mentors@lists.debian.org
Subject: RFS: simple-xml
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package simple-xml.
* Package name: simple-xml
Version : 2.1.4-1
Upstream Author : Niall Gallagher nia...@users.sf.net
* URL
Hi, I continue with some doubts :(
Actually I'm building 3 packages: libfoo for the library, libfoo-dev for the
development files and a third foo package for the command line tool to deal
with the library.
I added this info to debian/control
Package: foo
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Alfonso
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for a NMU of the package moodbar.
The upload would fix these bugs: 494938
It resolves that bug as well as a number of other
issues. Most important of those is dropping the recommends on
amarok. The moodbar plugin has not yet been ported to the amarok 2.x
ERSEK Laszlo la...@caesar.elte.hu writes:
This is tedious and doesn't bring anything to users, so instead of
rushing it and possibly making several Policy rounds until Squeeze
ships
Don't do that. It's deprecated practice to have an upload that *only*
addresses Standards-Version; it should
Hello mentors,
I have output this output from lintian:
--
W: zynjacku: script-with-language-extension usr/bin/lv2rack.py
W: zynjacku: script-with-language-extension usr/bin/zynjacku.py
W: zynjacku: script-with-language-extension usr/bin/zynspect.py
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I tried (one by one)
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 02:32:50AM +0200, Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
Hello mentors,
I have output this output from lintian:
--
W: zynjacku: script-with-language-extension usr/bin/lv2rack.py
W: zynjacku: script-with-language-extension usr/bin/zynjacku.py
W: zynjacku:
From: Jose Luis Rivas ghostba...@gmail.com
JM I have output this output from lintian:
JM --
JM W: zynjacku: script-with-language-extension usr/bin/lv2rack.py
JM W: zynjacku: script-with-language-extension usr/bin/zynjacku.py
JM W: zynjacku: script-with-language-extension
On Monday 05,October,2009 08:48 AM, Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
I did it, but it breaks functionality ... there exist also symlinks with same
name and in same location.
usr/bin/lv2rack
usr/bin/zynjacku
usr/bin/zynspect
--
usr/bin/lv2rack.py
usr/bin/zynjacku.py
usr/bin/zynspect.py
Hmmm
Od: Chow Loong Jin hyper...@gmail.com
JM I did it, but it breaks functionality ... there exist also symlinks with
same
JM name and in same location.
JM usr/bin/lv2rack
JM usr/bin/zynjacku
JM usr/bin/zynspect
JM --
JM usr/bin/lv2rack.py
JM usr/bin/zynjacku.py
JM usr/bin/zynspect.py
Od: Jaromír Mikeš mira.mi...@seznam.cz
JM I did it, but it breaks functionality ... there exist also symlinks with
JM same name and in same location.
JM usr/bin/lv2rack
JM usr/bin/zynjacku
JM usr/bin/zynspect
JM --
JM usr/bin/lv2rack.py
JM usr/bin/zynjacku.py
JM usr/bin/zynspect.py
On Monday 05,October,2009 09:43 AM, Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
BTW: error message for lv2rack is:
---
$ lv2rack
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/lv2rack, line 52, in module
import zynjacku as zynjacku
--
I got warning from other mailing list that this package
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 03:43:22AM +0200, Jarom?r Mike? wrote:
Od: Jarom?r Mike? mira.mi...@seznam.cz
JM I did it, but it breaks functionality ... there exist also symlinks with
JM same name and in same location.
JM usr/bin/lv2rack
JM usr/bin/zynjacku
JM usr/bin/zynspect
JM --
Od: Chow Loong Jin hyper...@gmail.com
You should probably try reading the Debian Python New Policy[1] and getting
help
from #debian-python on OFTC or debian-pyt...@lists.debian.org.
[1] http://wiki.debian.org/DebianPython/NewPolicy
I didn't know that there is debian-python list, I will
Od: Matthew Palmer mpal...@debian.org
JM I did it, but it breaks functionality ... there exist also symlinks
JM with same name and in same location.
JM usr/bin/lv2rack
JM usr/bin/zynjacku
JM usr/bin/zynspect
JM --
JM usr/bin/lv2rack.py
JM usr/bin/zynjacku.py
JM usr/bin/zynspect.py
Matthew Palmer mpal...@debian.org writes:
So someone's using a single file as both a library and a stand-alone
program. Damned silly idea.
Not so silly; a Python module can be useful both as a main program and
as a re-useable component in other programs. The well-known Python idiom
of testing
Od: Ben Finney ben+deb...@benfinney.id.au
MP Stick zynjacku.py in a proper library path somewhere, and write a
MP little shim wrapper to stick in /usr/bin that calls zynjacku as it
MP expects to be called.
BF Yes, that's one way to do it, and quite valid. It does, though, involve
BF
Jaromír Mikeš mira.mi...@seznam.cz writes:
Any link where I can study more to understand and solve problem?
The ‘debian-python’ forum already mentioned, and the documentation (such
as it is) for the popular third-party ‘setuptools’ extension for the
Python distutils.
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On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 13:12 +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 03:43:22AM +0200, Jarom?r Mike? wrote:
Od: Jarom?r Mike? mira.mi...@seznam.cz
JM I did it, but it breaks functionality ... there exist also symlinks
with
JM same name and in same location.
JM
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 01:44:11PM +1100, Ben Finney wrote:
Matthew Palmer mpal...@debian.org writes:
So someone's using a single file as both a library and a stand-alone
program. Damned silly idea.
Not so silly; a Python module can be useful both as a main program and
as a re-useable
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