Hi Pino,

On  Mo 20 Apr 2020 23:40:42 CEST, Pino Toscano wrote:

Hi Mike,

In data lunedì 20 aprile 2020 14:24:36 CEST, Mike Gabriel ha scritto:
> Can qtsystem be built also without Mir with no loss of binary packages?
> If so, I'd do that, and enable the support for Mir when it is available
> in unstable. What do you think?

Yeah, that should work. Will prepare an upload.

Great, thanks for the -2 upload, which indeed started to build fine
(at least somewhere)!

I see that most of the issues at the moment are symbols issues; I will
handle that in the following days, waiting for the builds on almost all
the architectures.

Ah, ok. I had planned to do this upload myself, but I am open to sharing the workload.

In the meanwhile, I opened a -3 changelog in git, and started adding
few bits; feel free to add your changes.
One question: what is debian/copyright.in for? It looks like some
unused leftover template.

I uses this script [1] to generate my copyright.in template file. And I do this when packaging a project initially and also for every upstream release (or Git snapshot).

When doing it for the first time, this copyright.in file is my starting point for drafting d/copyright.

With the first upload, I leave d/copyright.in in the package (or rather: in the Git repo).

When I do a new upstream release of the package, I re-run the script [1] and get a "git diff" for d/copyright.in showing me all auto-detectable changes between last upstream version and this upstream version.

I then take this auto-detected diff and weave it manually into debian/copyright itself.

Mike

[1] https://github.com/sunweaver/MyHomeConfig/blob/master/bin/update-copyright.in
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