Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-27 Thread David Smith
On 03/26/2014 01:54 PM, Paul Gevers wrote:
 Furthermore, I saw Lars released 1.10.8 today to fix/work around you
 issue. Wouldn't you rather have that version? If not, I will probably
 upload tomorrow. 
I must have missed something because 1.10.8 does seem to fix it as I
haven't had a crash at all and I've been using it since 1.10.8 came out
(about a full day now) and I've been actively trying to reproduce the
crash without success.

I think I remember some time ago that Luis Rodrigo wanted to give up
maintainership of liferea.  So I replaced his name with mine.  If that
wasn't the right thing to do, let me know and I'll fix it.

1.10.8 is packaged and ready on the git repo.

Respectfully,

-David Smith


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-27 Thread Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
On 27/03/14 17:57, David Smith wrote:
 On 03/26/2014 01:54 PM, Paul Gevers wrote:
 Furthermore, I saw Lars released 1.10.8 today to fix/work around you
 issue. Wouldn't you rather have that version? If not, I will probably
 upload tomorrow. 
 I must have missed something because 1.10.8 does seem to fix it as I
 haven't had a crash at all and I've been using it since 1.10.8 came out
 (about a full day now) and I've been actively trying to reproduce the
 crash without success.
 
 I think I remember some time ago that Luis Rodrigo wanted to give up
 maintainership of liferea.  So I replaced his name with mine.  If that
 wasn't the right thing to do, let me know and I'll fix it.

That's good, but mention it in the changelog with a closes: #738099.


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-26 Thread David Smith
On 03/25/2014 03:40 PM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
 On 25/03/14 21:31, Paul Gevers wrote:

  
  So you want me to upload? This means that you consider the bug we have
  been discussing so far as not the regression you thought it to be?
  
To be honest, I think it does have a regression starting in 1.10.7
related to etags (new feature).  I made a bug report upstream about it
and then I was going to contact Lars (upstream) about it but then I
realized that all the etags stuff wasn't even written by Lars at all.

I'm not really in a position to guess how big or little the etags crash
is.. For me, it happens enough to be very annoying.

The only thing 1.10.7 adds is the etags stuff so I think I should be
able to just dig through that and figure out what's happening.

I'm going to be contacting the etags dev for liferea and hoping that I
can get a quick response.

If 1.10.7 seems to be working ok for you guys then I'd say just go ahead
and do the upload and I'll do an update as soon as upstream makes a
patch for it.


On 03/25/2014 03:40 PM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
 On 25/03/14 21:31, Paul Gevers wrote:
 Yes, I like to fix bug 738099. David, I assume you want to claim
 maintainership of liferea. I think you deserve it, so please do
 (unless Emilio now starts complaining). 
 I'm fine with that. David, you've done an amazing job at taking care of 
 liferea.

 Best regards,
 Emilio

Sure.  I haven't gotten around to reading all the documentation that I
need to be a maintainer, but I'll start reading it in the next few
days.  I'd be more than happy to maintain liferea.

Respectfully,


-David


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-26 Thread Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
On 26/03/14 08:08, David Smith wrote:
 On 03/25/2014 03:40 PM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
 On 25/03/14 21:31, Paul Gevers wrote:


 So you want me to upload? This means that you consider the bug we have
 been discussing so far as not the regression you thought it to be?

 To be honest, I think it does have a regression starting in 1.10.7
 related to etags (new feature).  I made a bug report upstream about it
 and then I was going to contact Lars (upstream) about it but then I
 realized that all the etags stuff wasn't even written by Lars at all.
 
 I'm not really in a position to guess how big or little the etags crash
 is.. For me, it happens enough to be very annoying.
 
 The only thing 1.10.7 adds is the etags stuff so I think I should be
 able to just dig through that and figure out what's happening.
 
 I'm going to be contacting the etags dev for liferea and hoping that I
 can get a quick response.
 
 If 1.10.7 seems to be working ok for you guys then I'd say just go ahead
 and do the upload and I'll do an update as soon as upstream makes a
 patch for it.

I think you've been right in your concerns. If liferea crashes for you 100% of
the time on startup, it'll probably crash the same way for a few users. Since
this new feature is not critically needed, we could upload 1.10.6 instead until
this crash is analyzed and fixed.

Emilio


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-26 Thread David Smith
On 03/26/2014 04:47 AM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
 On 26/03/14 08:08, David Smith wrote:
 On 03/25/2014 03:40 PM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
 On 25/03/14 21:31, Paul Gevers wrote:
 So you want me to upload? This means that you consider the bug we have
 been discussing so far as not the regression you thought it to be?

 To be honest, I think it does have a regression starting in 1.10.7
 related to etags (new feature).  I made a bug report upstream about it
 and then I was going to contact Lars (upstream) about it but then I
 realized that all the etags stuff wasn't even written by Lars at all.

 I'm not really in a position to guess how big or little the etags crash
 is.. For me, it happens enough to be very annoying.

 The only thing 1.10.7 adds is the etags stuff so I think I should be
 able to just dig through that and figure out what's happening.

 I'm going to be contacting the etags dev for liferea and hoping that I
 can get a quick response.

 If 1.10.7 seems to be working ok for you guys then I'd say just go ahead
 and do the upload and I'll do an update as soon as upstream makes a
 patch for it.
 I think you've been right in your concerns. If liferea crashes for you 100% of
 the time on startup, it'll probably crash the same way for a few users. Since
 this new feature is not critically needed, we could upload 1.10.6 instead 
 until
 this crash is analyzed and fixed.

 Emilio
1.10.6 is packaged in git and ready for upload to unstable.

-David


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-26 Thread Paul Gevers
On 26-03-14 18:10, David Smith wrote:
 On 03/26/2014 04:47 AM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
 On 26/03/14 08:08, David Smith wrote:
 On 03/25/2014 03:40 PM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
 On 25/03/14 21:31, Paul Gevers wrote:
 So you want me to upload? This means that you consider the bug we have
 been discussing so far as not the regression you thought it to be?

 To be honest, I think it does have a regression starting in 1.10.7
 related to etags (new feature).  I made a bug report upstream about it
 and then I was going to contact Lars (upstream) about it but then I
 realized that all the etags stuff wasn't even written by Lars at all.

 I'm not really in a position to guess how big or little the etags crash
 is.. For me, it happens enough to be very annoying.

 The only thing 1.10.7 adds is the etags stuff so I think I should be
 able to just dig through that and figure out what's happening.

 I'm going to be contacting the etags dev for liferea and hoping that I
 can get a quick response.

 If 1.10.7 seems to be working ok for you guys then I'd say just go ahead
 and do the upload and I'll do an update as soon as upstream makes a
 patch for it.
 I think you've been right in your concerns. If liferea crashes for you 100% 
 of
 the time on startup, it'll probably crash the same way for a few users. Since
 this new feature is not critically needed, we could upload 1.10.6 instead 
 until
 this crash is analyzed and fixed.

 Emilio
 1.10.6 is packaged in git and ready for upload to unstable.

Hi David,

First, (don't get me wrong, I only try to teach here) please read
http://www.git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Branching-Rebasing and especially the
line:
Do not rebase commits that you have pushed to a public repository.
No big harm, but the current history looks slightly messy.

Furthermore, I saw Lars released 1.10.8 today to fix/work around you
issue. Wouldn't you rather have that version? If not, I will probably
upload tomorrow.

About maintainership: you are already the maintainer, just put your name
in the d/control file at the appropriate location and you are fine.

Paul






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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-26 Thread David Smith
On 03/26/2014 01:54 PM, Paul Gevers wrote:
 On 26-03-14 18:10, David Smith wrote:
 On 03/26/2014 04:47 AM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
 On 26/03/14 08:08, David Smith wrote:
 On 03/25/2014 03:40 PM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
 On 25/03/14 21:31, Paul Gevers wrote:
 So you want me to upload? This means that you consider the bug we have
 been discussing so far as not the regression you thought it to be?

 To be honest, I think it does have a regression starting in 1.10.7
 related to etags (new feature).  I made a bug report upstream about it
 and then I was going to contact Lars (upstream) about it but then I
 realized that all the etags stuff wasn't even written by Lars at all.

 I'm not really in a position to guess how big or little the etags crash
 is.. For me, it happens enough to be very annoying.

 The only thing 1.10.7 adds is the etags stuff so I think I should be
 able to just dig through that and figure out what's happening.

 I'm going to be contacting the etags dev for liferea and hoping that I
 can get a quick response.

 If 1.10.7 seems to be working ok for you guys then I'd say just go ahead
 and do the upload and I'll do an update as soon as upstream makes a
 patch for it.
 I think you've been right in your concerns. If liferea crashes for you 100% 
 of
 the time on startup, it'll probably crash the same way for a few users. 
 Since
 this new feature is not critically needed, we could upload 1.10.6 instead 
 until
 this crash is analyzed and fixed.

 Emilio
 1.10.6 is packaged in git and ready for upload to unstable.
 Hi David,

 First, (don't get me wrong, I only try to teach here) please read
 http://www.git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Branching-Rebasing and especially the
 line:
 Do not rebase commits that you have pushed to a public repository.
 No big harm, but the current history looks slightly messy.
Yeah, it didn't end up at all like I expected. On my side it looked like
I was moving commits in my local branch but when it finally got to the
point of pushing it into the server, it wouldn't let me push the
rebase..  It said I had to do a pull first, and that ended up
recalculating all the work I did and putting it after the last commit in
the master branch. Needless to say the end result in the git history
didn't look at all like what I had in my git log but it accomplished the
same thing.

I google searched it and saw a lot of people saying to just do a rebase
in my situation, but I guess I probably should have just created a
branch at 1.10.5, brought in 1.10.6 and then merged in the changes from
1.10.7 I needed applied to 1.10.6 too...  And left the master branch
alone at 1.10.7.

If I knew the git summary would look the way it does, I wouldn't have
done it.


 Furthermore, I saw Lars released 1.10.8 today to fix/work around you
 issue. Wouldn't you rather have that version? If not, I will probably
 upload tomorrow.
It's not a fix for my crash, it's a fix for another crash related to
hitting a scroll button before the GUI loads. Lars told me to try it
anyway, and it's the next thing I'm going to do.

Lars said he's looking for some help on rewriting some of the GUI so
that it checks dependencies better to reduce crashes on startup.

I guess if there's anybody that's really good at programming, maybe they
can give upstream some help.  I deal mostly with higher level languages
so I'm not too experienced with C. 

-David


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-25 Thread Paul Gevers
On 24-03-14 07:41, David Smith wrote:
 Hmm..  Have you tried moving ~/.config/liferea out of the way to reset
 your configuration to the defaults and then try loading up liferea
 again?

No I haven't yet.

 On another note, I believe I've got 1.10.7-1 in the git repo all set for
 a review for upload into unstable.

So you want me to upload? This means that you consider the bug we have
been discussing so far as not the regression you thought it to be?

 Let me know if you find any problems.

Yes, I like to fix bug 738099. David, I assume you want to claim
maintainership of liferea. I think you deserve it, so please do (unless
Emilio now starts complaining).

Paul




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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-25 Thread Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
On 25/03/14 21:31, Paul Gevers wrote:
 On 24-03-14 07:41, David Smith wrote:
 Hmm..  Have you tried moving ~/.config/liferea out of the way to reset
 your configuration to the defaults and then try loading up liferea
 again?
 
 No I haven't yet.
 
 On another note, I believe I've got 1.10.7-1 in the git repo all set for
 a review for upload into unstable.
 
 So you want me to upload? This means that you consider the bug we have
 been discussing so far as not the regression you thought it to be?
 
 Let me know if you find any problems.
 
 Yes, I like to fix bug 738099. David, I assume you want to claim
 maintainership of liferea. I think you deserve it, so please do (unless
 Emilio now starts complaining).

I'm fine with that. David, you've done an amazing job at taking care of liferea.

Best regards,
Emilio


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-24 Thread David Smith
On 03/23/2014 02:35 PM, Paul Gevers wrote:
 On 23-03-14 17:31, Christian Marillat wrote:
 David Smith sidic...@gmail.com writes:

 [...]

 I created a more detailed way to reproduce the problem here:
 https://sourceforge.net/p/liferea/bugs/1142/#f50c

 But the potential for it to always segfault on startup seems like a
 pretty nasty bug.  Even though technically it might not have happened on
 previous versions due to flaws in previous versions not even being able
 to add this feed at all. When I run liferea 1.10.4, the feed disappears
 and I can't seem to add it no matter what I do.  1.10.7 seems to allow
 it to be added if you try hard enough, but then just crashes later.
 Adding this feed doesn't crash i386 or amd64 liferea. I think you have
 miscompiled liferea.
 Hi David,

 I also tried to reproduce your test case. For what it is worth, after
 adding intltoolize to the override_dh_autoreconf target and compiling
 the package from the Alioth git (targeting wheezy-amd64) also I can't
 reproduce your test case.

 Paul


Hmm..  Have you tried moving ~/.config/liferea out of the way to reset
your configuration to the defaults and then try loading up liferea
again? For me,  It's crashing when it's trying to save an Etag and it
says the Etag is out of bounds.  The ETag comes from the HTTP header
(which you can check with wget -S --spider url).. So it really sounded
to me like it's something wrong with specific feeds.. Looking at it
further, liferea uses libsoup to grab the Etag and according to
libsoup's documentation the value will always be either null or the
etag.  Liferea checks for null and it's not null.. It's just
out-of-bounds when it tries to store it internally.

Upstream has suggested that startup crashes like this might be a race
condition.. Where it's going out and getting the feed's HTTP header in a
separate thread and then returning it back to the application so fast
that the object that stores it, inside of the application, hasn't even
been initialized yet.  I guess that would require a very fast Internet
connection and a very slow CPU to crash there if that was the case. I've
got the fast internet connection 1000Mbit but I didn't think my CPU was
particularly slow.

On another note, I believe I've got 1.10.7-1 in the git repo all set for
a review for upload into unstable. 
Let me know if you find any problems.

Respectfully,

-David


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-23 Thread Christian Marillat
David Smith sidic...@gmail.com writes:

 On 03/18/2014 08:10 AM, Christian Marillat wrote:
 David Smith sidic...@gmail.com writes:

 Should be all set now.  No problems that I've found..  Although I've
 only tested 1.10.7 for a little over 40 minutes now :D.
 Good news then. I hope you can upload a new package quickly.

 Christian
 Unfortunately it didn't last long.. I got 1.10.7-1  compiled and
 installed. It ran perfectly fine for about 24 hours..
 When I booted up today, it's not running..  Worse, it's Segfaulting
 everytime I try to start it up..

 I went to report a bug about it, but it turns out.. Somebody from Red
 Hat already did.

 http://sourceforge.net/p/liferea/bugs/1142/

I use 1.10.7 build by myself without problem. Architecture is i386
instead of amd64 for you.

I'll try to do an amd64 package and do tests under virtualbox.

Christian


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-23 Thread Christian Marillat
David Smith sidic...@gmail.com writes:

 On 03/18/2014 08:10 AM, Christian Marillat wrote:
 David Smith sidic...@gmail.com writes:

 Should be all set now.  No problems that I've found..  Although I've
 only tested 1.10.7 for a little over 40 minutes now :D.
 Good news then. I hope you can upload a new package quickly.

 Christian
 Unfortunately it didn't last long.. I got 1.10.7-1  compiled and
 installed. It ran perfectly fine for about 24 hours..
 When I booted up today, it's not running..  Worse, it's Segfaulting
 everytime I try to start it up..

Then the amd64 package work for me installed from scratch without configuration.

I see only these warning messages.

,
| $ liferea  
| ** (liferea:5878): WARNING **: Error retrieving accessibility bus address: 
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.a11y.Bus was not 
provided by any .service files
| 
| (liferea:5878): libnotify-WARNING **: Failed to connect to proxy
| Traceback (most recent call last):
|   File /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liferea/plugins/media-player.py, line 35, 
in __init__
| self.player.connect(about-to-finish,  self.on_finished)
| AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'connect'
| Traceback (most recent call last):
|   File /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liferea/plugins/media-player.py, line 215, 
in do_load
| self.set_label(0)
|   File /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liferea/plugins/media-player.py, line 93, 
in set_label
| if self.moving_slider:
| AttributeError: 'MediaPlayerPlugin' object has no attribute 'moving_slider'
| Traceback (most recent call last):
|   File /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liferea/plugins/media-player.py, line 224, 
in do_load
| self.player.set_state(Gst.State.NULL)   # FIXME: Make this configurable?
| AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'set_state'
`

Christian


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-23 Thread David Smith
On 03/23/2014 04:50 AM, Christian Marillat wrote:
 David Smith sidic...@gmail.com writes:

 On 03/18/2014 08:10 AM, Christian Marillat wrote:
 David Smith sidic...@gmail.com writes:

 Should be all set now.  No problems that I've found..  Although I've
 only tested 1.10.7 for a little over 40 minutes now :D.
 Good news then. I hope you can upload a new package quickly.

 Christian
 Unfortunately it didn't last long.. I got 1.10.7-1  compiled and
 installed. It ran perfectly fine for about 24 hours..
 When I booted up today, it's not running..  Worse, it's Segfaulting
 everytime I try to start it up..
 Then the amd64 package work for me installed from scratch without 
 configuration.

 I see only these warning messages.

I created a more detailed way to reproduce the problem here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/liferea/bugs/1142/#f50c

But the potential for it to always segfault on startup seems like a
pretty nasty bug.  Even though technically it might not have happened on
previous versions due to flaws in previous versions not even being able
to add this feed at all. When I run liferea 1.10.4, the feed disappears
and I can't seem to add it no matter what I do.  1.10.7 seems to allow
it to be added if you try hard enough, but then just crashes later.


-David


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-23 Thread Christian Marillat
David Smith sidic...@gmail.com writes:

[...]

 I created a more detailed way to reproduce the problem here:
 https://sourceforge.net/p/liferea/bugs/1142/#f50c

 But the potential for it to always segfault on startup seems like a
 pretty nasty bug.  Even though technically it might not have happened on
 previous versions due to flaws in previous versions not even being able
 to add this feed at all. When I run liferea 1.10.4, the feed disappears
 and I can't seem to add it no matter what I do.  1.10.7 seems to allow
 it to be added if you try hard enough, but then just crashes later.

Adding this feed doesn't crash i386 or amd64 liferea. I think you have
miscompiled liferea.

Christian


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-23 Thread Paul Gevers
On 23-03-14 17:31, Christian Marillat wrote:
 David Smith sidic...@gmail.com writes:
 
 [...]
 
 I created a more detailed way to reproduce the problem here:
 https://sourceforge.net/p/liferea/bugs/1142/#f50c

 But the potential for it to always segfault on startup seems like a
 pretty nasty bug.  Even though technically it might not have happened on
 previous versions due to flaws in previous versions not even being able
 to add this feed at all. When I run liferea 1.10.4, the feed disappears
 and I can't seem to add it no matter what I do.  1.10.7 seems to allow
 it to be added if you try hard enough, but then just crashes later.
 
 Adding this feed doesn't crash i386 or amd64 liferea. I think you have
 miscompiled liferea.

Hi David,

I also tried to reproduce your test case. For what it is worth, after
adding intltoolize to the override_dh_autoreconf target and compiling
the package from the Alioth git (targeting wheezy-amd64) also I can't
reproduce your test case.

Paul




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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-22 Thread David Smith
On 03/18/2014 08:10 AM, Christian Marillat wrote:
 David Smith sidic...@gmail.com writes:

 Should be all set now.  No problems that I've found..  Although I've
 only tested 1.10.7 for a little over 40 minutes now :D.
 Good news then. I hope you can upload a new package quickly.

 Christian
Unfortunately it didn't last long.. I got 1.10.7-1  compiled and
installed. It ran perfectly fine for about 24 hours..
When I booted up today, it's not running..  Worse, it's Segfaulting
everytime I try to start it up..

I went to report a bug about it, but it turns out.. Somebody from Red
Hat already did.

http://sourceforge.net/p/liferea/bugs/1142/

-David Smith


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-18 Thread Christian Marillat
Package: liferea
Version: 1.10.3-1
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

Would be nice to know why the latest release isn't packaged...

1.10.3 has been packaged 6 months ago.

Christian

-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 3.13.6 (SMP w/8 CPU cores; PREEMPT)
Locale: LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages liferea depends on:
ii  dconf-gsettings-backend [gsettings-backend]  0.18.0-1
ii  gir1.2-peas-1.0  1.8.1-2
ii  libatk1.0-0  2.10.0-2
ii  libc62.18-4
ii  libcairo21.12.16-2
ii  libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0   2.30.6-1
ii  libgirepository-1.0-11.38.0-2
ii  libglib2.0-0 2.38.2-5
ii  libgtk-3-0   3.10.7-1
ii  libindicate5 0.6.92-2
ii  libjson-glib-1.0-0   0.16.2-1
ii  libnotify4   0.7.6-2
ii  libpango-1.0-0   1.36.2-2
ii  libpeas-1.0-01.8.1-2
ii  libsoup2.4-1 2.44.2-1
ii  libsqlite3-0 3.8.3.1-1
ii  libwebkitgtk-3.0-0   2.2.5-1
ii  libxml2  2.9.1+dfsg1-3
ii  libxslt1.1   1.1.28-2
ii  liferea-data 1.10.5-1
ii  python-gi3.10.2-2+b1
pn  python:any   none

Versions of packages liferea recommends:
ii  dbus 1.8.0-2
ii  dbus-x11 1.8.0-2
pn  gir1.2-gnomekeyring-1.0  none
ii  gnome-icon-theme 3.10.0-1
pn  gnome-keyringnone
pn  steadyflow | kgetnone

Versions of packages liferea suggests:
pn  network-manager  none

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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-18 Thread David Smith
On 03/18/2014 01:54 AM, Christian Marillat wrote:
 Package: liferea
 Version: 1.10.3-1
 Severity: normal

 Dear Maintainer,

 Would be nice to know why the latest release isn't packaged...

Sorry for the delays, my Internet has been down for days.  I spent hours
trying to figure out why the new version of liferea wasn't compiling. 
Apparently release 1.10.7 no longer contained a ./po/Makefile.in.in file
which is required since It's referenced by the ./configure.ac.   I tried
removing the reference in configure.ac with no luck so it's definitely
required.

In the end, I had to write a patch that basically adds in the
po/Makefile.in.in from the previous version into 1.10.7 to get it to
compile and run.  I have no idea if that's really the correct thing to
do and I'll be contacting upstream about it.

I'm guessing that the move to github has been a bumpy ride for upstream
and for some reason this file might have gotten left out of the github
packaging.

Rest assured, I have every intention of packaging the latest versions of
liferea, ASAP.

-David


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-18 Thread Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
On 18/03/14 09:53, David Smith wrote:
 On 03/18/2014 01:54 AM, Christian Marillat wrote:
 Package: liferea
 Version: 1.10.3-1
 Severity: normal

 Dear Maintainer,

 Would be nice to know why the latest release isn't packaged...

 Sorry for the delays, my Internet has been down for days.  I spent hours
 trying to figure out why the new version of liferea wasn't compiling. 
 Apparently release 1.10.7 no longer contained a ./po/Makefile.in.in file
 which is required since It's referenced by the ./configure.ac.   I tried
 removing the reference in configure.ac with no luck so it's definitely
 required.
 
 In the end, I had to write a patch that basically adds in the
 po/Makefile.in.in from the previous version into 1.10.7 to get it to
 compile and run.  I have no idea if that's really the correct thing to
 do and I'll be contacting upstream about it.

I think autoreconf or intltoolize should add it. If so, we can run those before
the build.

I can take a look at the package later on. David, is this the only blocker?

Regards,
Emilio

 I'm guessing that the move to github has been a bumpy ride for upstream
 and for some reason this file might have gotten left out of the github
 packaging.
 
 Rest assured, I have every intention of packaging the latest versions of
 liferea, ASAP.
 
 -David
 
 


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-18 Thread David Smith
On 03/18/2014 04:07 AM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:

 I think autoreconf or intltoolize should add it. If so, we can run those 
 before
 the build.

Ya, you're right.. For some reason my pbuilder setup wasn't running
autoconf.sh.  It never was a problem before, but it does correctly
generate the missing file when it's run.
I've removed the po/Makefile.in.in patch that I added since it's redundant.

Should be all set now.  No problems that I've found..  Although I've
only tested 1.10.7 for a little over 40 minutes now :D.


Thanks for the quick reply,

-David Smith


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Bug#742009: liferea: New upstream release 1.10.7

2014-03-18 Thread Christian Marillat
David Smith sidic...@gmail.com writes:

 On 03/18/2014 04:07 AM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:

 I think autoreconf or intltoolize should add it. If so, we can run those 
 before
 the build.

 Ya, you're right.. For some reason my pbuilder setup wasn't running
 autoconf.sh.  It never was a problem before, but it does correctly
 generate the missing file when it's run.
 I've removed the po/Makefile.in.in patch that I added since it's redundant.

 Should be all set now.  No problems that I've found..  Although I've
 only tested 1.10.7 for a little over 40 minutes now :D.

Good news then. I hope you can upload a new package quickly.

Christian


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