Bug#486594: timestamps

2013-12-01 Thread Louis Bettens
Booh ! Le 01. 12. 13 06:00, James McCoy a écrit : An alternative would be to use the faketime[0] tool to wrap your dch calls. That's it ! I wondered if something like that existed. Thanks ! I also found out that dch could invoke date -d @1970-timestamp. That does look useful, but if there

Bug#486594: timestamps

2013-11-30 Thread Louis Bettens
update the changelog (no joke intended) to keep patches light. Greetings, Louis -- When I grow up, I will run a Tor node around the clock, To help threatened protesters 'round the world. From 3855f74c27cf79a230d3c89c0d2e211fe43c2d1c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Louis Bettens lo...@bettens.info Date

Bug#725577: haskell-hashable_1.2.1.0-1_amd64.changes ACCEPTED into unstable

2013-10-12 Thread Louis Bettens
Hi! Thank you for building my packages, especially ghc (an hour and a half). The 0.7.0 release of yi fixes this bug, so I closed it in the changelog. Some package depended on by yi also depend on hashable. I updated uniplate and the others can be built with the new version. I'm taking a quick

Bug#725577: [Pkg-haskell-maintainers] Bug#725577: yi: FTBFS: The program alex version =3.0.3 =3.0.5 is required but the version found at /usr/bin/alex is version 3.1.0

2013-10-11 Thread Louis Bettens
Hello again! The bug on the test suite has been fixed by dd691fa6791d67981388ec044b28343879d8c2b1, commit by Johan Tibell, last year on 29th October. He fixed the exact bug I ran into. I'm creating a patch on the Cabal included in ghc applying the fix with quilt. No conflict. I'm tuning the

Bug#725577: [Pkg-haskell-maintainers] Bug#725577: yi: FTBFS: The program alex version =3.0.3 =3.0.5 is required but the version found at /usr/bin/alex is version 3.1.0

2013-10-08 Thread Louis Bettens
'evening, Hashable's test suit is fine with cabal-1.19. I'll bisect tomorrow (I just attempted to). Louis -- When I grow up, I will run a Tor node around the clock, To help threatened protesters 'round the world. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a

Bug#725577: yi: FTBFS: The program alex version =3.0.3 =3.0.5 is required but the version found at /usr/bin/alex is version 3.1.0

2013-10-07 Thread Louis Bettens
Le 06. 10. 13 22:39, Joachim Breitner a écrit : Control: tags -1 + confirmed fixed-upstream Hi, Am Sonntag, den 06.10.2013, 22:00 +0200 schrieb David Suárez: Relevant part (hopefully): unordered-containers-0.2.3.0 Dependency utf8-string=0.3.1: using utf8-string-0.3.7 Dependency vty=4.7.0.0

Bug#725577: yi: FTBFS: The program alex version =3.0.3 =3.0.5 is required but the version found at /usr/bin/alex is version 3.1.0

2013-10-07 Thread Louis Bettens
Allo, Le 07. 10. 13 21:04, Joachim Breitner a écrit : it probably makes more sense to update hashable, if that does not require (too many) updates of other packages. Of course the test suite should go through first. You are right. Even under pdebuild, when building hashable's testsuite,

Bug#720714: [Pkg-haskell-maintainers] Bug#720714: Bug#720714: Acknowledgement (will no longer work once rebuilt with linux-libc-dev 3.10.5)

2013-08-25 Thread Louis Bettens
Le 24. 08. 13 23:38, Joey Hess a écrit : Louis Bettens wrote: Done. The patch is being pushed in a couple of minutes. I commited a NMU (at least in the changelog) so what's next? This patch has been included in a new upstream release. Oups, well, I went ahead and adapted your commit

Bug#720714: [Pkg-haskell-maintainers] Bug#720714: Acknowledgement (will no longer work once rebuilt with linux-libc-dev 3.10.5)

2013-08-24 Thread Louis Bettens
Le 24. 08. 13 20:35, Joey Hess a écrit : See https://github.com/audreyt/network-multicast/pull/6 for a patch for this and also for an ugly file descriptor leak bug. ___ Pkg-haskell-maintainers mailing list

Bug#720714: [Pkg-haskell-maintainers] Bug#720714: Bug#720714: Acknowledgement (will no longer work once rebuilt with linux-libc-dev 3.10.5)

2013-08-24 Thread Louis Bettens
Le 24. 08. 13 20:42, Louis Bettens a écrit : Hello, I'm familiar with darcs, so I'm going to do that. Have a nice day, Louis Done. The patch is being pushed in a couple of minutes. I commited a NMU (at least in the changelog) so what's next? -- When I grow up, I will run a Tor node around