Bug#980900: debian/watch doesn't find upstream releases

2021-10-30 Thread Patrice Duroux
On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 18:00:08 -0500 John Scott wrote: > > As mentioned, I'm not sure the watch file should show all tagged > > versions of Graphviz. > My bad; I didn't realize Graphviz had such a versioning scheme. Their most > recent release announcement, mentioning that they were moving their

Bug#980900: debian/watch doesn't find upstream releases

2021-01-29 Thread John Scott
> As mentioned, I'm not sure the watch file should show all tagged > versions of Graphviz. My bad; I didn't realize Graphviz had such a versioning scheme. Their most recent release announcement, mentioning that they were moving their location for tarballs, left me with the impression it was

Bug#980900: debian/watch doesn't find upstream releases

2021-01-24 Thread GCS
Hi John, On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 1:51 AM John Scott wrote: > Here's a solution that uses the > Quality Assurance team's redirector service, which uses the GitLab API and is > sure to be much more reliable: [...] > This detects version 2.46.0 correctly. Thanks for the patch. Please note the

Bug#980900: debian/watch doesn't find upstream releases

2021-01-23 Thread John Scott
Source: graphviz Version: 2.42.2-4 Severity: minor Tags: patch It seems GitLab keeps changing their URLs around, and that they're apparently notorious for this according to the wiki. Here's a solution that uses the Quality Assurance team's redirector service, which uses the GitLab API and is sure