Le 27/03/2020 à 14:46, Jonas Smedegaard a écrit : > Quoting Xavier (2020-03-27 14:15:25) >> Le 27/03/2020 à 14:09, Jonas Smedegaard a écrit : >>> Quoting Jonas Smedegaard (2020-03-27 14:00:46) >>>> Quoting Xavier (2020-03-27 13:49:08) >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> if you want to test new uscan (not yet accepted and released), I >>>>> compiled it here: https://people.debian.org/~yadd/devscripts/ >>>>> >>>>> To use it, change your debian/watch like this >>>>> * main package should be "group" >>>>> * each components should have in their "opts": >>>>> component=foo,ctype=nodejs >>>>> * each component should be "ckecksum" instead of "group" >>>>> See [1] for an example >>>>> >>>>> Explanation: >>>>> * checksum avoid having long versions (ie 1.0+~2.1+~0.1+~...) but >>>>> groups all component in a checksum: 1.0+~cs12.4.32 >>>>> * ctype=nodejs permits to read current component version in >>>>> package.json since it is no more available in long version >>>>> >>>>> You can update or repack using `uscan --download-current-version`: a new >>>>> version is built using the same components. >>>>> That's exactly what I did to repack acorn from >>>>> 6.2.1+ds+~0.4.0+~4.0.0+really4.0.0+~1.0.0+~5.0.1+ds+~1.7.0+ds+~0.1.1+~0.3.1+~0.2.0+~0.1.0+~0.3.0+~0.3.0-14 >>>>> to 6.2.1+ds+~cs11.24.3-1 (nothing else than updating debian/watch and >>>>> launch uscan) >>>> >>>> It is great work you do here, but... >>>> >>>> Can you *please* not release *experiments* into unstable! >>>> >>>> https://tracker.debian.org/news/1112776/accepted-acorn-621dscs11243-1-source-into-unstable/ >>> >>> @Bastien Roucariès: I see now that it was you doing above release. >>> >>> Sorry, Xavier, for aiming my complaint that the wrong person before. >> >> Since acorn is outdated, we can overwrite that in next update easily >> if uscan changes are modified before release. The only problem for now >> is that debci-uscan will report an error but it detects new version >> anyway. >> >> The good news is that acorn update will unlock the big migration >> (rollup*, buble*,...) \o/ > > No, we cannot push experimental stuff into unstable. > > updating acorn is unrelated to pushing experimental stuff. > > Please don't change the subject or mix subjects. > > - Jonas
Nothing changed in acorn from previous version except: * debian/watch * a fix for rollup ≥ 1 which closes RC bug in unstabe So I don't think Bastien released an experimental stuff except that this breaks uscan search for now. -- Pkg-javascript-devel mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-javascript-devel
