Bug#1065008: RFS: hexwalk/1.7.0-1 -- HexWalk is an Hex analyzer, editor and viewer

2024-02-28 Thread carmix
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: wishlist Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "hexwalk": * Package name : hexwalk Version : 1.7.0-1 Upstream contact : project> * URL : https://www.hexwalk.com * License : GPL-3.0+ * Vcs : [fill in URL of packaging vcs] Section :

Remove package from unstable?

2024-02-28 Thread Preuße , Hilmar
Hello, dumb question: in an error I uploaded luametatex 2.11.01+ds-2 to Debian unstable. This was a mistake, it should have been uploaded to experimental, as it is part of the upcoming TL 2024. Is it possible to downgrade the Debian archive (unstable) to 2.10.08+ds-1 and upload the

Re: Remove package from unstable?

2024-02-28 Thread Lyndon Brown
I believe the correct answer is as follows: You can't simply remove the updated package from the unstable archive, once it's in it's in. Package version numbering must always increase in order that package upgrading does not get confused. There are two solutions to a situation like yours: a)

Bug#1064380: Aw: Re: Bug#1064380: RFS: jpeginfo/1.7.1-1 [Team] -- Prints information and tests integrity of JPEG/JFIF files

2024-02-28 Thread 肖盛文
在 2024/2/27 16:26, Bastian Germann 写道: The string " $Id: hash $" in "jpeginfo.h" file is almost not change in upstream. Even this string changed in upstream, it will not affect do deb package. "almost no change" is a change and dpkg-source will not create a source package for me. Do you

Re: Maintaining a Package as a Non-Software Developer

2024-02-28 Thread Étienne Mollier
Hi Zach, earache_curtsy...@simplelogin.com, on 2024-02-28: > I am a sysadmin who manages dozens of Debian servers. I also use Debian for > my personal computing. I am very thankful to the Debian project and would > love to give back to it somehow. > > I was thinking that maintaining one or

Bug#1064380: Aw: Re: Bug#1064380: RFS: jpeginfo/1.7.1-1 [Team] -- Prints information and tests integrity of JPEG/JFIF files

2024-02-28 Thread Darryl C. Carter
I'm not on your fucking team. And I said stop sending this fucking spam. Wannabee ninja motherfucker. On 2/28/2024 3:40 AM, xiao sheng wen (肖盛文) wrote: 在 2024/2/27 16:26, Bastian Germann 写道: The string " $Id: hash $" in "jpeginfo.h" file is almost not change in upstream. Even this string

Re: Maintaining a Package as a Non-Software Developer

2024-02-28 Thread Charalampos Mitrodimas
Hi Zack, On 2/28/24 07:28, earache_curtsy...@simplelogin.com wrote: Hello Debian Mentors, I am a sysadmin who manages dozens of Debian servers. I also use Debian for my personal computing. I am very thankful to the Debian project and would love to give back to it somehow. I was thinking

Re: Maintaining a Package as a Non-Software Developer

2024-02-28 Thread Mechtilde
Hello, My time zone is CET. But this shouldn't be relevant for communication esp. at weekend. Regards Mechtilde Am 28.02.24 um 17:42 schrieb earache_curtsy...@simplelogin.com: Hello Charalampos and Mechtilde, That sounds like a great idea, joining a team would make it easier for all of

Bug#1064975: RFS: k3conf/0.3-1 [ITP] -- Powerful Diagnostic Tool for Texas Instruments K3 based Processors

2024-02-28 Thread Andrew Davis
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: wishlist Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "k3conf": * Package name : k3conf Version : 0.3-1 Upstream contact : Texas Instruments * URL : https://git.ti.com/cgit/k3conf/k3conf * License :

Re: Maintaining a Package as a Non-Software Developer

2024-02-28 Thread Andrey Rahmatullin
On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 06:28:15AM +0100, earache_curtsy...@simplelogin.com wrote: > Hello Debian Mentors, > > I am a sysadmin who manages dozens of Debian servers. I also use Debian for > my personal computing. I am very thankful to the Debian project and would > love to give back to it

Re: Maintaining a Package as a Non-Software Developer

2024-02-28 Thread Mechtilde Stehmann
Hello Charalampos, hello Zach, I want to be part of the team, too. I'm working on a documentation about the packaging process. I'm interested to improve the documentation. Regards Mechtilde Am 28.02.24 um 15:10 schrieb Charalampos Mitrodimas: Hi Zack, On 2/28/24 07:28,

Re: Maintaining a Package as a Non-Software Developer

2024-02-28 Thread Mechtilde
Hello Charalampos, hello Zach, I want to be part of the team, too. I'm working on a documentation about the packaging process. I'm interested to improve the documentation. Regards Mechtilde Am 28.02.24 um 15:10 schrieb Charalampos Mitrodimas: Hi Zack, On 2/28/24 07:28,

Re: Maintaining a Package as a Non-Software Developer

2024-02-28 Thread earache_curtsy750
Hello Charalampos and Mechtilde, That sounds like a great idea, joining a team would make it easier for all of us. Just for your information, when I said "sysadmin who manages dozens of Debian servers" I meant "university student who self-hosts things as a hobby on dozens of virtual

Re: Maintaining a Package as a Non-Software Developer

2024-02-28 Thread Charalampos Mitrodimas
Hi Zach & Mechtilde, On 2/28/24 18:42, earache_curtsy...@simplelogin.com wrote: Hello Charalampos and Mechtilde, That sounds like a great idea, joining a team would make it easier for all of us. Yes that's the motive! Just for your information, when I said "sysadmin who manages dozens of

Re: Maintaining a Package as a Non-Software Developer

2024-02-28 Thread Soren Stoutner
Zach, Let me offer my encouragement as someone who has worked in IT for 25 years, taught myself programming about 8 years ago, started contributing to Debian as a Maintainer a couple of years ago, and recently became a Debian Developer. TL;DR If you can write a bash script you can maintain

Re: Remove package from unstable?

2024-02-28 Thread Dominik George
Hi, > a) The version numbering rules provide for a '1:' prefix to be used to >deal with version numbering mistakes. A version number starting with >'1:' counts as higher than any without such a prefix; a '2:' counts as >higher than '1:', etc. So you could re-upload 2.10.08+ds-1 with version