Hi Lucas,
You can find the local backport there
http://igor80.free.fr/how-can-i-help/
Diff with original gives
diff -r how-can-i-help-4/debian/changelog
how-can-i-help-4~bpolocal/debian/changelog
0a1,6
how-can-i-help (4~bpolocal) stable-backports; urgency=medium
* wheezy-backports build
On 14/02/14 at 10:45 +0100, igo...@free.fr wrote:
Hi Lucas,
You can find the local backport there
http://igor80.free.fr/how-can-i-help/
Diff with original gives
diff -r how-can-i-help-4/debian/changelog
how-can-i-help-4~bpolocal/debian/changelog
0a1,6
how-can-i-help (4~bpolocal)
No, thanks, that looks good. I don't know when I will have time to
upload the backport myself though, so if you trick someone into doing
it, that's fine with me, of course.
Lucas
Ok. I'll contact debian-backports list then.
Thanks.
igor
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Dear Maintainer,
I tried and succeed in building a usable backport for wheezy
One just need to match wheezy versions in two depends:
- ruby-debian (= 0.3.8+b1) instead of 0.3.8+b2
- ruby-json (= 1.7.3-3) instead of 1.8.0-1
However I may have
On 13/02/14 at 10:20 +0100, igor80 wrote:
Package: how-can-i-help
Version: 4
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
I tried and succeed in building a usable backport for wheezy
One just need to match wheezy versions in two depends:
- ruby-debian (= 0.3.8+b1) instead of 0.3.8+b2
-
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