On 15/08/2017 21:30, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
That makes sense. I am going to try to move git-archimport.perl to
contrib/ upstream and package it in either /usr/share/doc/git/contrib/
or /usr/share/git-core/contrib/ like other contrib scripts.
I'll include instructions in /usr/share/doc/git/READ
Hi Sergio,
Sergio Callegari wrote:
> Initially, I thought that the archimport was something
> that needed git to be recompiled, while now I see that it is a
> script that I can simply drop somewhere and make accessible by git
> via an environment variable.
>
> For tla, my hope is that t
Dear Jonathan,
thank you for your email. Indeed, I should have checked that the archimport
script could be installed without recompiling the whole of git, being a perl
script rather than compiled C.
My problem is in fact mostly an ubuntu related problem. Even if debian planned
retiring tla
Hi Sergio,
Sergio wrote:
> please reconsider the decision in #866059 to stop packaging git-archimport.
>
> It makes it unnecessary cumbersome to recover tla data from backups
> and deprives git from one of the components that its upstream
> maintainers consider worthwhile distributing.
>
> Even i
Package: git
Version: 1:2.11.0-3+deb9u1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
please reconsider the decision in #866059 to stop packaging git-archimport.
It makes it unnecessary cumbersome to recover tla data from backups and
deprives git
from one of the components that its upstream maintainers con
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