Hallo Joachim. Excerpts from Joachim Breitner's message of Qua Abr 21 06:08:53 -0300 2010: (...) > Am Dienstag, den 20.04.2010, 20:45 -0300 schrieb Marco Túlio Gontijo e > Silva: > > Excerpts from marcot's message of Ter Abr 20 20:37:19 -0300 2010: > > (...) > > > * control: Don't use haskell:Suggests, since the documentation is in > > > gtk2hs-doc. > > > > I've removed the mozembed patch, and reapplied this one, so please > > obliterate > > both and repull this in your repositories. I'm planning to make an upload > > with > > this fix. > > will do. But in general, obliterating should be avoided. I guess what > could have been done here would be: > * Locally obliterating the unwanted changes. > * Build, upload and tag. > * Pull from the repo and merge > * Push > This way, the tags are still correct and the yet-unwanted changes > preserved.
Ok, good point. In the next time I'll proceed like this. > In this case I was too optimistic that mozembed worked when pushing, and > later found out about the problems we are having. Actually, I did the changes and pushed, so it was I who was being too optimistic. =) > BTW, wouldn’t it make more sense to fix haskell-devscripts to not > suggest non-existing -doc packages? It has debian/control available, so > it should know whether there is a doc package. This is a good point but I don't see the need to do this right now since ... > Or do you plan to adjust gtk2hs’s package name scheme to a number of > libghc6-*-doc packages as well anyways? ... yes, gtk2hs is moving to Hackage. So, in the next upstream release, the packages names will be like this. and ... > Alternatively, Providing: the non-exising libghc6-*-doc packages would > work as well. But I guess I’m a bit too late with my ideas :-) ... this is a better idea than changing haskell-devscripts. No, you're not late, I'll do this one. To avoid obliterating, I'll push a new patch that changes it. Auf Wiedersehen. -- marcot http://wiki.debian.org/MarcoSilva -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1271851211-sup-4...@zezinho
