applied in git thanks On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 05:49:01PM +0200, José Manuel Santamaría Lema wrote: > Hi, > > when you start to package 5.11 for wily you will need to do some changes > before anything to make sure the source packages can be built with > dpkg-buildpackage -S > > I'm attaching the needed changes as git-format-patch generated patches, > without changelog entries to avoid conflicts; I suggest the following > changelog > entries: > > * kxmlrpcclient - "Delete 0001-add-LGPL-file.patch, applied upstream" > > * ktextwidgets - "Delete Add-missing-license-file-COPYING.LGPL-2.patch. > applied > upstream." > > * kwindowsystem - "Disable test_depends_on_stack_pointer" > > About kwindowsystem: the reson why I disabled the patch instead of removing > it > is that the patch can be refreshed, however it seems to me that this patch > was > included to avoid tests failures, however, I ran the package's autopkgtest > with "adt-run" and I didn't notice any difference on the offending test; it > fails in both cases apparently with the same output. I can give you the logs > if you are interested.
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