Hi again Till, Le lundi, 8 juin 2015, 15.51:43 Till Kamppeter a écrit : > On 06/08/2015 01:14 PM, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote: > > Hmm. I'm not convinced by all your changes, let's see: > > > > - 4de7ecc adds unncessary noise to the ipp-everywhere patch: (…) > > - 1b3ad91 introduces a patch lacking DEP-3 headers.
I have now pushed a massive change on the repository through adopting the [DEP-14] proposal for the git branch names. I took this opportunity to rewrite the debian/experimental branch with a selection and rewrite of your patches. I have integrated the new upstream 2.0.3 into that branch, rebased the Ipp-Everywhere patch (but had to disable it, as it breaks tests) and uploaded 2.0.3-1 to experimental. I suggest that you push any new changes on a new ubuntu/wily branch (based on current debian/experimental), to enable my review before integrating to the debian/* branches. This should avoid future history rewrites. How does this sound to you? > > - 0996f59 installs the ippserver binary in cups-client, but doesn't > > explain _why_, and doesn't install the ippserver manpage. I'm far > > from convinced that ippserver should be installed at all, and > > especially not in cups-client. I'd probably make it live in its own > > package. > > ippserver is an emulator of an IPP Everywhere server, it is for > development. I added it to cups-client as the other, similar > developent tools like ippfind and ipptool are there. I have nothing > against putting it into a separate package. It seems to not have a > man page. ippserver does have a manpage in test/ippserver.man. What about creating a new "cups-client-dev" package to put the ipptool tests, ipptool, ippserver and ippfind binaries ? > OK, so we must wait for the MIPS folks to come up for introducing CUPS > 2.0.x into unstable, or perhaps skip straight to 2.1.x. Well, I have pushed bugs to upstream once already, but that didn't work out. I'll keep trying. Cheers, OdyX [DEP-14] http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep14/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/2771009.7tflaa72ve@gyllingar
