Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian

2021-07-06 Thread Martin Quinson
> Okay, I used a git snapshot for the version and tarball, and all seems well. Excellent! that's a very good news. It's impressive to see all tests to pass from the first attempt. lintian finds a small issue in the debian/copyright file, but that's all that I see.

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian

2021-07-06 Thread Barak A. Pearlmutter
Okay, I used a git snapshot for the version and tarball, and all seems well.

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian

2021-07-02 Thread Barak A. Pearlmutter
The reason I'm tracking is because I actually use the generated packages. But I'm totally unfamiliar with the salsa continuous integration stuff. Wouldn't mind learning though. Happy to change workflow, maybe do development on a different branch? Or, could make snapshot upstream releases

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian

2021-07-02 Thread Martin Quinson
Thanks, it helps the salsa pipeline. But it fails right after, because the git content is too different from the tarball of 1.0.20... I guess there is no easy way to make this pipeline work before the release of 1.1.0. I tend to think that our issues come from the remote tracking of upstream's

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian

2021-07-02 Thread Barak A. Pearlmutter
Done. I reverted to 1.0.20 but left debian/watch untouched, so uscan alerts about 1.0.20-hotfix being available. If that's a problem I can edit the watch file, just let me know; I kind of enjoy tweaking them, as it happens. Guess now we wait for the actual 1.1.0 release.

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian

2021-07-02 Thread Martin Quinson
I fully agree for not uploading before 1.1.0, so I'd go for the easiest way to please uscan: probably not -hotfix. I prefer not to mess with uscan files, as I confess to I kinda dislike this formalism. But if you insist, I can do. Mt -- It is easier to port a shell than a shell script. --

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian: how can we help?

2021-07-02 Thread Barak A. Pearlmutter
Sure, can change it to 1.0.20-hotfix-1 or can edit debian/watch to skip the -hotfix tag and change it to 1.0.20-1. Or use 1.0.20-1 and let uscan whine about 1.0.20-hotfix. Given the changes all around, I don't think we want to actually push into Debian until 1.1.0 is released anyway. So whether

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian: how can we help?

2021-07-01 Thread Martin Quinson
Le Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 12:52:02AM +0100, Barak A. Pearlmutter a écrit : > There is a pristine-tar branch on both salsa and my GitHub fork repo I *think* that the issue comes from uscan: | W: Unable to locate package xournalpp | Trying uscan --download --download-current-version ... | uscan

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian: how can we help?

2021-06-27 Thread Barak A. Pearlmutter
There is a pristine-tar branch on both salsa and my GitHub fork repo barak/...

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian: how can we help?

2021-06-27 Thread Martin Quinson
Ok, the pipeline is launched. Thanks for the invitation ;) I would not say that I'm very involved, actually. If I can help, I'm glad, but if I don't have to, I'm happy :) If you have difficulties with something, drop me an email. As for the pipeline, it failed, because it seems that there is

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian: how can we help?

2021-06-27 Thread Barak A. Pearlmutter
Sure, always happy for help. Please do! Would you like to take the package, or co-maintain, team-maintain, whatever it's called nowadays? I was using it for teaching, whereas you seem much more involved.

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian: how can we help?

2021-06-27 Thread Martin Quinson
Thanks for the update (and for all the work). Is it OK if I change what needs to be so that the package gets automatically built on salsa's CI, with lintian and everything launched on it? (I'm a DD so I have the technical right to do so, but I'm asking for your permission anyway) Thanks, Mt.

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian: how can we help?

2021-06-27 Thread Barak A. Pearlmutter
Yeah, I think right now it's in good shape. I'm waiting for an official upstream release, at which point I'll upload. Since it's not in Debian right now, there's no reason to hold off until after the Debian release. (If there were I'd upload to Debian/experimental.) I've been tracking the

Bug#927076: xournalpp packaging in Debian: how can we help?

2021-06-26 Thread Martin Quinson
Hello Barak, I'm glad to see that you are still progressing in the packaging of xournalpp. Last year, you said that the main show stopper was the svg licenses, that were unclear. But if I understand correctly, you fixed it too with the following commit.