Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 13.04.2011, 14:34 +0100 schrieb Iain Lane:
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:30:17AM -0300, Marco Túlio Gontijo e Silva wrote:
> >Hi Iain.
> >
> >Excerpts from Iain Lane's message of Qua Abr 13 10:18:36 -0300 2011:
> >(...)
> >> Even though I'm not quite a DD yet (NM is such a slog), I could still build
> >> packages from the transition. I then chuck
> >> dsc,{orig,},{diff,debian},_amd64.deb,_amd64.changes up on a server
> >> somewhere
> >> and a DD downloads, debsigns and uploads.
> >
> >I think it'll be better if you do the changes in the debian/ directory and
> >push
> >the changes to the darcs repository, including a TAG (with debcommit -r) so
> >that a DD will download your changes and build the packages.
>
> I imagined most of the time would be spent in building the packages
> (as most of the transition is already done in darcs — am I wrong in
> thinking this?). If I'm just adding a tag then I don't think that adds
> much value to the process.correct. Thinking about the build order, building, possibly installing for the next build, uploading, all that takes time. Of course there is also that I check for new versions and decide if we want them (e.g. because older do not build against ghc-7, or its required by something else we want to update) or not (e.g. because something wants the older version). If in doubt, I upgrade. For upgrading, there is a script in tools that pushes a version dump to darcs, defaulting to the newest version in Hackage. Greetings, Joachim -- Joachim "nomeata" Breitner Debian Developer [email protected] | ICQ# 74513189 | GPG-Keyid: 4743206C JID: [email protected] | http://people.debian.org/~nomeata
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