Re: Is distro-tracker accessible by some sort of API?

2020-01-17 Thread Paul Wise
On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 1:11 PM Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > My initial thought was to query the tracker for a given package to > determine its availability. > > does source package 'foo' exist in release 'bar'? I don't know the context for this question but if command-line is enough then just run

Re: Is distro-tracker accessible by some sort of API?

2020-01-17 Thread Paul Wise
On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 3:18 PM Stuart Prescott wrote: > FWIW there are python bindings and CLI tools for UDD floating around ... I > really should package them (and having people interested in them would be > good motivation for that) I think it would be great to have those in devscripts, please

Re: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/dballe

2020-01-17 Thread Paul Wise
On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 6:18 PM Richard Laager wrote: > If I'm following correctly: The packager would use rustcc >= y+3 (in > practice, likely rustcc y+5) to locally build rustcc y+5 and then do a > binary upload. But if dak (or whatever, I'm not so familiar with the > server side here) throws aw

Re: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/dballe

2020-01-17 Thread Paul Wise
On Fri, 2020-01-17 at 03:45 -0500, Sam Hartman wrote: > Bootstrap uploads of compilers etc are actually more common than I > thought before I started following debian-release. The important part of my statement is that they are special, rather than that they are rare. > They are common enough th

Bug#949198: (no subject)

2020-01-17 Thread Thiago Andrade Marques
Subject: ITP: parsero -- Audit tool for robots.txt of a site Package: wnpp Owner: Thiago Andrade Marques Severity: wishlist * Package name: parsero Version : 0.0+git20140929.e5b585a Upstream Author : Javier Nieto * URL : https://github.com/behindthefirewalls/Parsero/

Re: Is running dpkg-buildpackage manually from the command line forbidden?

2020-01-17 Thread Paul Wise
On Fri, 2020-01-17 at 10:58 +0100, Johannes Schauer wrote: > Quoting Simon McVittie (2020-01-16 19:47:02) > > I think I dimly remember someone setting up "the buildd from hell" which > > deliberately did this as a QA mechanism, but it doesn't seem to have > > continued in any systematic way. > > i

Bug#949186: ITP: python3-clap -- command line arguments parser

2020-01-17 Thread Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana (phls)
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: "Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana (phls)" * Package name: python3-clap Version : 0.14.0 Upstream Author : Marek Marecki * URL : https://github.com/marekjm/clap * License : GPL-3+ Programming Lang: Python Description

Re: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/dballe

2020-01-17 Thread Richard Laager
On 1/17/20 6:55 AM, Sam Hartman wrote: >> "Johannes" == Johannes Schauer writes: > > Johannes> or have a mechanism that allows maintainers to tell buildds > "please build this > Johannes> source package with build profiles X and Y enabled". That would > then build the > Johannes

Re: Is running dpkg-buildpackage manually from the command line forbidden?

2020-01-17 Thread Daniel Schepler
On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 2:05 AM Johannes Schauer wrote: > yes, probably a communication problem. I think you are talking about [1] from > August 11 last year? I replied the same day, telling you to please file a bug > with your patches to continue discussion there. But then there was no response >

Re: Is running dpkg-buildpackage manually from the command line forbidden?

2020-01-17 Thread Johannes Schauer
Hi, Quoting Daniel Schepler (2020-01-17 17:58:09) > > I'm also very excited about having yet another chroot backend being > > integrated into sbuild! Though my first comment would be the same as I gave > > those asking for a docker backend in #867176: maybe try adding that backend > > to autopkgte

Re: Deprecating regex/fnmatch fallback for package arguments, and 1.9.6 highlights

2020-01-17 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 15 ian 20, 23:11:38, Julian Andres Klode wrote: > Starting with APT 2.0 (1.9.6 in experimental), the apt(8) binary will > not try to interpret package names passed on the command-line as regular > expressions or fnmatch() style patterns. Future versions of apt-get(8) > and apt-cache(8) will

Re: Is running dpkg-buildpackage manually from the command line forbidden?

2020-01-17 Thread Helmut Grohne
Hi Daniel, On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 08:50:25AM -0800, Daniel Schepler wrote: > However, I've been getting push back on some of these, with > maintainers of the opinion that it isn't actually a bug. So, I > thought I'd consult here to get more opinions on whether these are > true bugs, or whether I

Re: Is running dpkg-buildpackage manually from the command line forbidden?

2020-01-17 Thread Helmut Grohne
Hi Daniel, On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 12:04:12PM -0800, Daniel Schepler wrote: > Also, by the way, the amd64 -> i386 cross built core packages largely > worked OK, with the exception of gcc-9, which ended up with incorrect > include-fixed/limits.h, and with a compiler that required -lssp when > build

Re: Is distro-tracker accessible by some sort of API?

2020-01-17 Thread Stuart Prescott
Hi Roberto > does source package 'foo' exist in release 'bar'? > > Looking at the UDD wiki page and the associated examples, it seems like > the query I need is something roughly like: > > SELECT COUNT(*) FROM public.packages WHERE source='foo' AND release='bar'; > > Is this the best approach?

Bug#949155: ITP: tvm -- Deep Learning compiler

2020-01-17 Thread Wookey
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Wookey * Package name: tvm Version : 0.6.0 Upstream Author : Apache tvm incubator project * URL : https://tvm.apache.org/ * License : Apache 2.0 Programming Lang: C++, (with go, java, python, rust parts) Description

Re: Source-only upload and build profiles

2020-01-17 Thread Simon McVittie
On Fri, 17 Jan 2020 at 18:08:59 +0530, Pirate Praveen wrote: > I tried uploading node-webpack with DEB_BUILD_PROFILES=nocheck sbuild -s > --source-only-changes That doesn't mean what you think it does. My understanding is that the profiles only affect the binaries that *you* built, which were omit

Re: Is distro-tracker accessible by some sort of API?

2020-01-17 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 02:41:26AM +, Paul Wise wrote: > On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 7:06 PM Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > > > I've read the distro-tracker documentation and it seems like interaction > > is by visiting with a web browser or via email. Is there an official or > > even unofficial API

Re: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/dballe

2020-01-17 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Johannes" == Johannes Schauer writes: Johannes> or have a mechanism that allows maintainers to tell buildds "please build this Johannes> source package with build profiles X and Y enabled". That would then build the Johannes> binary packages necessary to do a full build in a

Source-only upload and build profiles

2020-01-17 Thread Pirate Praveen
Hi, I tried uploading node-webpack with DEB_BUILD_PROFILES=nocheck sbuild -s --source-only-changes https://tracker.debian.org/news/1094664/accepted-node-webpack-4300-2-source-into-experimental/ But it seems the buildd did not consider Built-For-Profiles: nocheck in the source.changes file. I

Re: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/dballe

2020-01-17 Thread Johannes Schauer
Quoting Sam Hartman (2020-01-17 09:45:43) > > "Paul" == Paul Wise writes: > > Paul> On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 4:11 PM Wouter Verhelst wrote: > >> You'll make it unnecessarily harder to bootstrap environments that need > >> themselves to build if you do that. > > Paul> The idea

Re: Is running dpkg-buildpackage manually from the command line forbidden?

2020-01-17 Thread Guillem Jover
On Fri, 2020-01-17 at 11:12:50 +0100, Ansgar wrote: > Johannes Schauer writes: > > My advice would also be to switch from debootstrap to mmdebstrap because the > > latter is able to create a chroot with only Essential:yes packages in it > > while > > debootstrap includes Priority:required packages

Re: Is running dpkg-buildpackage manually from the command line forbidden?

2020-01-17 Thread Simon Richter
Hi, On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 08:50:25AM -0800, Daniel Schepler wrote: > I've been running a manual test bootstrap of Debian (starting with > cross-compiled packages amd64 -> i386 up to the point I was able to > install debhelper), and posting a few bugs I've found along the way. > These are where

Re: Is running dpkg-buildpackage manually from the command line forbidden?

2020-01-17 Thread Ansgar
Johannes Schauer writes: > My advice would also be to switch from debootstrap to mmdebstrap because the > latter is able to create a chroot with only Essential:yes packages in it while > debootstrap includes Priority:required packages as well. Alternatively, > debootstrap could gain a variant only

Re: Is running dpkg-buildpackage manually from the command line forbidden?

2020-01-17 Thread Johannes Schauer
Hi Daniel, Sam and all, Quoting Sam Hartman (2020-01-17 01:27:52) > > "Daniel" == Daniel Schepler writes: > > Daniel> (Incidentally, another offshoot was creating local patches to > sbuild > Daniel> which add an operation mode using systemd-nspawn --ephemeral to > start > Danie

Re: Is running dpkg-buildpackage manually from the command line forbidden?

2020-01-17 Thread Johannes Schauer
Hi, Quoting Simon McVittie (2020-01-16 19:47:02) > I think I dimly remember someone setting up "the buildd from hell" which > deliberately did this as a QA mechanism, but it doesn't seem to have > continued in any systematic way. is there more information about it somewhere? My inbox has only two

Re: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/dballe

2020-01-17 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Paul" == Paul Wise writes: Paul> On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 4:11 PM Wouter Verhelst wrote: >> You'll make it unnecessarily harder to bootstrap environments that need >> themselves to build if you do that. Paul> The idea here is that bootstrap builds are special and so they sh