On 12/03/11 at 01:57 +0100, Vincent Carmona wrote: > 2011/3/11 Antonio Terceiro <[email protected]>: > > Lucas Nussbaum escreveu isso aí: > >> On 10/03/11 at 23:28 +0100, Vincent Carmona wrote: > >> > 2011/3/10 Vincent Carmona <[email protected]>: > >> > > 2011/3/10 Lucas Nussbaum <[email protected]>: > >> > >> On 10/03/11 at 18:12 +0100, Vincent Carmona wrote: > >> > >>> Hi. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> There is a new upstream version of libglobalhotkeys-ruby. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Should I package it using the old fashion way (svn+cdbs) in sid ? > >> > >>> Should I try git and gem2deb ? in experimental ? > >> > >>> Should I do both? One package in unstable and one in experimental for > >> > >>> testing purpose. > >> > >> > >> > >> Both would be great, yes. > >> > > > >> > > I have updated the svn repo. Can someone check the changes and upload > >> > > them ? > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > After cloning the pkg-ruby-extras git repo "mr checkout" gives an > >> > > error: > >> > > mr: illegal section "[DEFAULT]" in untrusted > >> > > /home/vincent/Desktop/pkg-ruby-extras/.mrconfig line 1 > >> > > (To trust this file, list it in ~/.mrtrust.) > >> > Ok. I have reread the error message. > >> > > >> > When I use git-buildpackage -us -uc, the extension is not build (ruby > >> > extconf && make). > >> > I have modify d/changelog and d/control. (changes not commited) > >> > How should I modify rules to build the .so file ? > >> > >> That's a known problem, that also affects termios and ncurses: > >> when gems have an extconf.rb file in the root dir, gem2deb doesn't work > >> correctly. > > > > For the record: I am working to fix this on gem2deb. > > Let me know when it is fixed so I can test it. > > Does gem2deb expect extonf.rb to be in ext directory ?
Currently yes, but it shouldn't. - Lucas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

