Testing Migration

2014-05-23 Thread Godfrey Chung

Dear All

I found that my package (http://packages.qa.debian.org/a/acsccid.html) 
cannot migrate to testing. The build log (kfreebsd-amd64) is Ok but it 
didn't set the status to Installed.


Do you know why?

Regards

Godfrey 



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Re: Testing Migration

2014-05-23 Thread Sebastian Ramacher
On 2014-05-23 18:16:46, Godfrey Chung wrote:
 Dear All
 
 I found that my package (http://packages.qa.debian.org/a/acsccid.html)
 cannot migrate to testing. The build log (kfreebsd-amd64) is Ok but it
 didn't set the status to Installed.
 
 Do you know why?

Looking at https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=acsccid the
kfreebsd-amd64 is Uploaded for 27 days. This might indicated that there
went something wrong with the upload from the buildd to the archive. I'd
contact the buildd admins to find out what's wrong. You can reach them
at kfreebsd-am...@buildd.debian.org.

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Re: Testing Migration

2014-05-23 Thread Christoph Egger
Godfrey Chung godfrey.ch...@acs.com.hk writes:
 I found that my package (http://packages.qa.debian.org/a/acsccid.html)
 cannot migrate to testing. The build log (kfreebsd-amd64) is Ok but it
 didn't set the status to Installed.

 Do you know why?

You'll in general ask the buildd maintainers for that by sending a mail
to ${arch}@buildd.debian.org -- in that case
kfreebsd-am...@buildd.debian.org.

Now I would be the one receiving that mail and I have already reuploaded
the package from the buildd. Let's see

  Christoph

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Ubuntu packages

2014-05-23 Thread Jörg Frings-Fürst
Hello,

are there rules or a process for packet takeover from ubuntu to debian?


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Re: Ubuntu packages

2014-05-23 Thread Wookey
+++ Jörg Frings-Fürst [2014-05-23 17:31 +0200]:
 Hello,
 
 are there rules or a process for packet takeover from ubuntu to debian?

Not specifically. The package just has to meet the usual Debian requirements.

Some Ubuntu packages will do that with just about no work, others will
need some more fettling as they tend to be more tolerant of
bodgification than we are :-)


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How I can start?

2014-05-23 Thread Andrew Pollard
Hello everyone. The reason I am writing is because I need someone to
explain to me how I can start working on the development of Debian. I read
about this in the official Debian wiki, but I understand very little, I
need someone to guide me. My knowledge covers the Fundamentals of
Programming and Language C.


Re: How I can start?

2014-05-23 Thread Eric L.
Hi Andrew,
you might want to start with https://www.debian.org/intro/help to decide on 
what you exactly want to do to work on the development of Debian, which is a 
rather broad concept.
If indeed you want to help package software, which is the topic of this list, 
your next step is probably to read and understand 
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/.
To be honest with you, nobody will take you by the hand from A to Z, there is a 
fair amount of self-learning involved, but if you have specific questions about 
packaging, ask them here, and you shall get specific answers.
Hope this helps,
Eric


On 23 May 2014 18:34:36 CEST, Andrew Pollard andrew@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone. The reason I am writing is because I need someone to
explain to me how I can start working on the development of Debian. I
read
about this in the official Debian wiki, but I understand very little, I
need someone to guide me. My knowledge covers the Fundamentals of
Programming and Language C.

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Re: How I can start?

2014-05-23 Thread Eriberto
Do you want package software? Is that?

Regards,

Eriberto


2014-05-23 13:34 GMT-03:00 Andrew Pollard andrew@gmail.com:
 Hello everyone. The reason I am writing is because I need someone to explain
 to me how I can start working on the development of Debian. I read about
 this in the official Debian wiki, but I understand very little, I need
 someone to guide me. My knowledge covers the Fundamentals of Programming and
 Language C.


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Re: How I can start?

2014-05-23 Thread Wookey
+++ Andrew Pollard [2014-05-23 12:04 -0430]:
Hello everyone. The reason I am writing is because I need someone to
explain to me how I can start working on the development of Debian. I read
about this in the official Debian wiki, but I understand very little, I
need someone to guide me. My knowledge covers the Fundamentals of
Programming and Language C.

Someone has already replied about packaging. There are many other
things you do to help Debian, like triage or fix bugs, improve docs,
help with the website, translations, improving metadata. So it depends
what you are interested in.

https://www.debian.org/intro/help is a good place to start. 

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Bug#749096: RFS: karlyriceditor/1.11-1 [ITP]

2014-05-23 Thread Martin Steghöfer

Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: wishlist

  Dear mentors,

  I am looking for a sponsor for my package karlyriceditor

 * Package name: karlyriceditor
   Version : 1.11-1
   Upstream Author : George Yunaevsupp...@ulduzsoft.com
 * URL :http://www.ulduzsoft.com/linux/karaoke-lyrics-editor/
 * License : GPL-3+
   Section : video

  It builds those binary packages:

karlyriceditor - Karaoke lyrics editor

  To access further information about this package, please visit the following 
URL:

http://mentors.debian.net/package/karlyriceditor


  Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:

dget 
-xhttp://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/k/karlyriceditor/karlyriceditor_1.11-1.dsc

  Or download the source package from the git VCS and build it using 
git-buildpackage:

gbp-clone https://github.com/martin-steghoefer/debian-karlyriceditor.git
cd debian-karlyriceditor/
git-buildpackage

  You can also have a look at the package in your browser:

https://github.com/martin-steghoefer/debian-karlyriceditor

  The package has been reviewed once by the pkg-multimedia-maintainers list 
and the raised problems have been dealt with.

  Best regards,
   Martin Steghöfer


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