Hi Thomas Thomas Goirand <[email protected]> writes:
> On 02/19/2016 09:44 PM, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote: >> Package: spice-html5 >> Severity: wishlist >> >> Please upgrade spice-html5 to the latest upstream version which is >> currently 0.1.6. This fixes SSL access to the console from the Web >> Browser to the Websocket proxy. >> >> I did a test build and the upgrade is as simple as just upgrading to the >> latest version without any changes to the Debian packageing. If you want >> I can directly commit this to the GIT repository or even do an upload to >> unstable. >> >> Gaudenz > > Gaudenz, > > By all means, your contribution is welcome! Please do commit to the git, > and upload to Sid. Feel free to add yourself in the Uploaders fields. I have now prepared an upload to unstable, however I can't push my changes to the GIT repository because of missing access rights. Can you please add me to the Alioth group. I did not upload the package just now because of this. > > The only requirement is that you don't change the git based workflow, > and check that the package builds fine in Jenkins (so, join > #debian-openstack-commits and check the result from the bot), so that we > make sure we have a working backports. I just merged the upstream tag into the debian/unstable branch. I hope that's what you mean by "don't change the git based workflow". If there are more things I should consider, please point me to the right documentation. As upstream does not currently release any tarballs I just created one with git archive. I'll check the Jenkins results once the package is uploaded. Gaudenz
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