Re: Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-09-02 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Jonathan Kamens (2024-09-02 17:52:42) > On 9/2/24 11:47 AM, Colin Watson wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 02, 2024 at 11:15:50AM -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote: > >> I was suggesting that perhaps the root cause of /why/ the .deb files are > >> not > >> identical is because if there's no timestamp in t

Re: Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-09-02 Thread Jonathan Kamens
On 9/2/24 11:47 AM, Colin Watson wrote: On Mon, Sep 02, 2024 at 11:15:50AM -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote: I was suggesting that perhaps the root cause of /why/ the .deb files are not identical is because if there's no timestamp in the trailer line of the top changelog entry, that impacts the cont

Re: Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-09-02 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, Sep 02, 2024 at 11:15:50AM -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote: > I was suggesting that perhaps the root cause of /why/ the .deb files are not > identical is because if there's no timestamp in the trailer line of the top > changelog entry, that impacts the contents of the .deb. IMO your debian/ch

Re: Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-09-02 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Mon, Sep 02, 2024 at 11:15:50AM -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote: > P.S. Wow, diffoscope has a /lot/ of dependencies. I understand why, but > still... wow. (Note that those are Recommends and that there is diffoscope-minimal) -- WBR, wRAR signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-09-02 Thread Jonathan Kamens
On 9/2/24 4:09 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig (Debian GNU|Linux) wrote: On 9/2/24 03:19, Jonathan Kamens wrote: However, the pipeline is still failing, now in reprotest. For example . Perhaps this is because I haven't yet finalized t

Re: Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-09-02 Thread Xiyue Deng
IOhannes m zmölnig (Debian GNU|Linux) writes: > [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] > On 9/2/24 03:19, Jonathan Kamens wrote: >> However, the pipeline is still failing, now in reprotest. For >> example >> . >> Perhaps >> this is bec

Re: Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-09-02 Thread Debian GNU|Linux
On 9/2/24 03:19, Jonathan Kamens wrote: However, the pipeline is still failing, now in reprotest. For example . Perhaps this is because I haven't yet finalized the changelog for the upcoming release so the trailer line is bad

Re: Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-09-01 Thread Jonathan Kamens
On 9/1/24 6:22 AM, Philip Hands wrote: If you look at the repo on Salsa, and find: Settings > CI/CD > General Pipelines > CI/CD configuration file you'll see it's set to: recipes/debian.yml@salsa-ci-team/pipeline which is how the pipeline gets it's configuration. The documentation is h

Re: Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-09-01 Thread Colin Watson
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 07:06:30PM -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote: >|dh clean --with python3 --buildsystem=pybuild dh_auto_clean >-O--buildsystem=pybuild I: pybuild base:311: python3.12 setup.py >clean /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/setuptools/__init__.py:88: >_DeprecatedInstaller: se

Re: Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-09-01 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 07:06:30PM -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote: > Hey folks, > > I had to step away from working on apt-listchanges > for quite a while (nearly > a year), and upon stepping back into it today and pushing some changes to > Salsa, I

Re: Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-09-01 Thread Philip Hands
Jonathan Kamens writes: > Hey folks, > > I had to step away from working on apt-listchanges > for quite a while > (nearly a year), and upon stepping back into it today and pushing some > changes to Salsa, I discovered that the build pipeline—w

Re: Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-09-01 Thread Andrea Pappacoda
Hi Jonathan, On Sun Sep 1, 2024 at 1:06 AM CEST, Jonathan Kamens wrote: I had to step away from working on apt-listchanges for quite a while (nearly a year), and upon stepping back into it today and pushing some changes to Salsa, I discovered

Please help me fix the build pipeline for apt-listchanges on Salsa, which is failing

2024-08-31 Thread Jonathan Kamens
Hey folks, I had to step away from working on apt-listchanges for quite a while (nearly a year), and upon stepping back into it today and pushing some changes to Salsa, I discovered that the build pipeline—which is configured outside my Salsa

Re: Help me with publishing package

2024-08-26 Thread Phil Wyett
On Mon, 2024-08-26 at 12:19 -0700, Soren Stoutner wrote: > Вероника, > > Thanks for working on preparing a package for inclusion in Debian. The > information you are looking for is on: > > https://mentors.debian.net/ > > If you have any questions, feel free to ask on the Debian Mentors mailing

Re: Help me with publishing package

2024-08-26 Thread Soren Stoutner
Вероника, Thanks for working on preparing a package for inclusion in Debian. The information you are looking for is on: https://mentors.debian.net/ If you have any questions, feel free to ask on the Debian Mentors mailing list: https://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/ On Monday, August 26,

Help me with publishing package

2024-08-26 Thread Вероника Кабанкова
I have this repo https://github.com/vo6i/termux-package.git and work pckg for Termux, how I can upload in Debian Distro Repository?

Re: Home made tutorial to help beginners into packaging

2024-07-14 Thread Mechtilde
y. As soon as I started this process I decided to document it, first let's be honest I would not be able to remember everything, but also and mostly I wanted to help others to do the same. I work in public research where many people know how to write code, but do not how to share it, so I

Home made tutorial to help beginners into packaging

2024-07-14 Thread Sébastien Le Roux
this process I decided to document it, first let's be honest I would not be able to remember everything, but also and mostly I wanted to help others to do the same. I work in public research where many people know how to write code, but do not how to share it, so I wanted to help to improve

Bug#1074624: ITP: qmk -- program to help users work with QMK Firmware

2024-07-02 Thread Agathe Porte
: Python Description : program to help users work with QMK Firmware A program to help users work with [QMK Firmware](https://qmk.fm/). . # Features . * Interact with your qmk_firmware tree from any location * Use `qmk clone` to pull down anyone's `qmk_firmware` fork * Setup your

Re: Urgent help with upload of netatalk to prevent being autoremoval from testing

2024-06-29 Thread Sam Hartman
> "Daniel" == Daniel Markstedt writes: Daniel> Hi all, I have drafted a release of the netatalk package Daniel> that addresses 5 critical deb bugs. However, I myself am Daniel> only an uploader in name and don't yet have actual upload Daniel> privileges. And my co-maintainer

Re: Urgent help with upload of netatalk to prevent being autoremoval from testing

2024-06-29 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 02:13:04PM +, Daniel Markstedt wrote: > Netatalk got dropped from Bookworm because there was a changing of the guards > of upstream maintainers during the freeze time. > So I'm just naturally anxious about missing the boat again for Trixie. Just make sure it's in testi

Re: Urgent help with upload of netatalk to prevent being autoremoval from testing

2024-06-29 Thread Daniel Markstedt
On Saturday, June 29th, 2024 at 8:48 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote: > > > Am 29. Juni 2024 13:32:40 MESZ schrieb Daniel Markstedt dan...@mindani.net: > > > Normally I would be more patient, but right now netatalk is slated to get > > removed from Trixie testing on July 4th due to one of the

Re: Urgent help with upload of netatalk to prevent being autoremoval from testing

2024-06-29 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
Am 29. Juni 2024 13:32:40 MESZ schrieb Daniel Markstedt : > >Normally I would be more patient, but right now netatalk is slated to get >removed from Trixie testing on July 4th due to one of the bugs >(libgcrypt-config deprecation.) > I cannot offer any action right now (busy IRL as well), but: d

Urgent help with upload of netatalk to prevent being autoremoval from testing

2024-06-29 Thread Daniel Markstedt
Hi all, I have drafted a release of the netatalk package that addresses 5 critical deb bugs. However, I myself am only an uploader in name and don't yet have actual upload privileges. And my co-maintainer, who does​ have privileges, has been too busy IRL to assist for quite some time. Normally

Bug#1072745: ITP: gophian -- tools to help with Debianzing Go software

2024-06-07 Thread Maytham Alsudany
: GPL-3+ Programming Lang: Python Description : tools to help with Debianzing Go software Gophian is a featureful and intelligent tool to assist developers in packaging Go software for the Debian distribution. . The currently recommended dh-make-golang tool is known to be unreliable and

Re: Requesting help with the t64 transition

2024-03-08 Thread Steve Langasek
On Fri, Mar 08, 2024 at 01:58:22PM +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > debbootstrap first downloads perl-modules-5.38_5.38.2-3_all.deb, then later > tries > to install perl_5.38.2-3.2_powerpc.deb which causes dpkg to bail out. It can > be > reproduced with: > # debootstrap --no-check-gpg -

Re: Requesting help with the t64 transition

2024-03-08 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Hi, On Tue, 2024-03-05 at 09:56 +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > I would like to ask for help with the t64 transition for m68k, powerpc and > sh4 because it's getting too much for me alone and I'm really exhausted. > > I have build many packages for powerpc already

Re: Requesting help with the t64 transition

2024-03-05 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
On Tue, 2024-03-05 at 09:56 +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > For m68k, there is mitchy.debian.net and for powerpc, there is > perotto.debian.net. > > For sh4, qemu-user can be used. > > Chroots here: https://people.debian.org/~glaubitz/chroots/ I'm collecting packages for bootstrap her

Re: Requesting help with the t64 transition

2024-03-05 Thread Simon Richter
Hi, On 3/5/24 17:56, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: For m68k, there is mitchy.debian.net and for powerpc, there is perotto.debian.net. As soon as the container with my stuff arrives, I have another A1200 with 68060 and 603e+. Alas, Linux does not support asymmetric multiprocessing so I c

Requesting help with the t64 transition

2024-03-05 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Hello, I would like to ask for help with the t64 transition for m68k, powerpc and sh4 because it's getting too much for me alone and I'm really exhausted. I have build many packages for powerpc already and some for m68k and sh4, but I'm not there yet. The progress with powerpc

Re: Editor extensions to help editing debian/* files?

2024-02-21 Thread Dominique Dumont
es. This tool provide a GUI with integrated help to edit most debian/* files. See https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model/wiki/Managing-Debian-packages-with-cme HTH

Re: Editor extensions to help editing debian/* files?

2024-01-28 Thread Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues
Hi Otto, Quoting Otto Kekäläinen (2024-01-29 07:06:51) > > > It would be nice though if the version in Debian was newer :) > > > > I probably won't update it until it is suitable for inclusion in a > > stable release. This means at minimum being relatively safe to run in > > an untrusted source tr

Re: Editor extensions to help editing debian/* files?

2024-01-28 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hi! > > It would be nice though if the version in Debian was newer :) > > I probably won't update it until it is suitable for inclusion in a > stable release. This means at minimum being relatively safe to run in > an untrusted source tree, probably by using debvm to generate a VM > containing the

Re: Editor extensions to help editing debian/* files?

2024-01-26 Thread Paul Wise
On Thu, 2024-01-25 at 22:22 -0800, Otto Kekäläinen wrote: > Yeah, I remember looking into cats some years back as a place to learn > what commands exist. Similarly I also occasionally browse > https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html. Yeah, there are lots of other tools similar to cats, many of them are

Re: Editor extensions to help editing debian/* files?

2024-01-25 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hi! > Thats beginning to look like the history of check-all-the-things. Yeah, I remember looking into cats some years back as a place to learn what commands exist. Similarly I also occasionally browse https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html. The challenge with having all possible checkers is that they

Re: Editor extensions to help editing debian/* files?

2024-01-23 Thread Paul Wise
On Sat, 2024-01-20 at 23:43 -0800, Otto Kekäläinen wrote: > PS. Related, these are commands I frequently run manually but don't > have any editor integration for: Thats beginning to look like the history of check-all-the-things. Initially I maintained such a list of commands on the wiki: htt

Re: Editor extensions to help editing debian/* files?

2024-01-21 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
> I looked into better tooling/editor support in general for Debian > languages in general. I think the industry answer is that "someone" > ought to build a "language (LSP) server" for the Debian languages, which > would enable editors with LSP support[1] to get the same basic features. True - LSP

Re: Editor extensions to help editing debian/* files?

2024-01-21 Thread Niels Thykier
Otto Kekäläinen: Hi! Thanks for the tip, Niels! It would be cool if dh_assistant had some kind of generic command like "dh_assistant validate" which would attempt to introspect all information silently and emit output only if it fails to parse something. That might be an option. The question

Re: Editor extensions to help editing debian/* files?

2024-01-21 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hi! Thanks for the tip, Niels! It would be cool if dh_assistant had some kind of generic command like "dh_assistant validate" which would attempt to introspect all information silently and emit output only if it fails to parse something. Additionally it could emit a non-zero exit code on errors.

Re: Editor extensions to help editing debian/* files?

2024-01-21 Thread Niels Thykier
Niels Thykier: [...] Btw, `debhelper` has a `dh_assistant` command that can do some very basic analysis as well. Not sure any of it is useful for editor integration (especially because some of the features requires that it receives the same arguments as `dh` or/and `dh_auto_configure`).   Pe

Re: Editor extensions to help editing debian/* files?

2024-01-21 Thread Niels Thykier
ebian packaging work is so laboursome. One small thing that could ease the burden could be better editor integrations that help people write and maintain the debian/* files with less effort. - Otto [...] Hi Otto Personally, I use PyCharm/IDEA with the IDEA-debpkg plugin (the latter I wrote

Editor extensions to help editing debian/* files?

2024-01-20 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
ork is so laboursome. One small thing that could ease the burden could be better editor integrations that help people write and maintain the debian/* files with less effort. - Otto [1] https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/developers-reference.en.html [2] https://optimizedbyotto.

Re: Please help test the PAM in experimental

2024-01-20 Thread Svante Signell
Hi, you don't seem to address: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1029097 why? On Fri, 2024-01-19 at 11:40 -0700, Sam Hartman wrote: > > There are a number of changes, and I'd just like a bit more > confidence > that it works as expected before uploading to unstable in about a > w

Re: Please help test the PAM in experimental

2024-01-20 Thread Luca Boccassi
On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 at 18:41, Sam Hartman wrote: > > > There are a number of changes, and I'd just like a bit more confidence > that it works as expected before uploading to unstable in about a week. > > Changes include: > > * Running pam_umask with usergroups support by default. > > * libpam-modu

Please help test the PAM in experimental

2024-01-19 Thread Sam Hartman
There are a number of changes, and I'd just like a bit more confidence that it works as expected before uploading to unstable in about a week. Changes include: * Running pam_umask with usergroups support by default. * libpam-modules now depends on libsystemd0 because utmp is not y2038-clean a

Re: DebGPT: how LLM can help debian development? demo available.

2024-01-09 Thread Otto Kekäläinen
Hi! I've noticed that the most recent LLMs are actually very good at finding information, summarizing and giving code examples about Debian already without extra training. One just needs to double check that the answer was correct to not fall for when they are simply making up plausible sounding s

Re: DebGPT: how LLM can help debian development? demo available.

2024-01-09 Thread Andreas Tille
To me the most time consuming task in Debian recently is the Python > > > > transitions. I wonder whether DebGPT could help with them. Maybe there > > > > are > > > > other, non-Debian-specific GPTs for this task, but I would prefer a > > > > Debian

Re: DebGPT: how LLM can help debian development? demo available.

2024-01-07 Thread Mo Zhou
led. On 1/2/24 17:07, M. Zhou wrote: Following what has been discussed in d-project in an offtopic subthread, I prepared some demo on imagined use cases to leverage LLMs to help debian development. https://salsa.debian.org/deeplearning-team/debgpt

Re: DebGPT: how LLM can help debian development? demo available.

2024-01-03 Thread Mo Zhou
ius Merkys wrote: I find this pretty impressive. Thanks a lot for working on it. Thanks. I had fun experimenting with this. To me the most time consuming task in Debian recently is the Python transitions. I wonder whether DebGPT could help with them. Maybe there are other, non-Debian-specifi

Re: DebGPT: how LLM can help debian development? demo available.

2024-01-03 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
ns. I wonder whether DebGPT could help with them. Maybe there are > > > other, non-Debian-specific GPTs for this task, but I would prefer a Debian > > > one. > > As "transitions" is too broad, can you list actual problems you spend time > > on for the

Re: DebGPT: how LLM can help debian development? demo available.

2024-01-03 Thread Andrius Merkys
On 2024-01-03 11:12, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote: On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 09:58:33AM +0200, Andrius Merkys wrote: To me the most time consuming task in Debian recently is the Python transitions. I wonder whether DebGPT could help with them. Maybe there are other, non-Debian-specific GPTs for this

Re: DebGPT: how LLM can help debian development? demo available.

2024-01-03 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 09:58:33AM +0200, Andrius Merkys wrote: > To me the most time consuming task in Debian recently is the Python > transitions. I wonder whether DebGPT could help with them. Maybe there are > other, non-Debian-specific GPTs for this task, but I would prefer a Debian

Re: DebGPT: how LLM can help debian development? demo available.

2024-01-03 Thread PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel
> Installation and setup guide can be found in docs/. Is it planed to package transformers in Debian instead of using conda/mamba venv for this installation ? * It would be great to help with the Debian patch workflow. - upstream status - find upstream bug equivalent to a Debian bug rep

Re: DebGPT: how LLM can help debian development? demo available.

2024-01-02 Thread Andrius Merkys
Hi, On 2024-01-03 00:07, M. Zhou wrote: Following what has been discussed in d-project in an offtopic subthread, I prepared some demo on imagined use cases to leverage LLMs to help debian development. https://salsa.debian.org/deeplearning-team/debgpt I find this pretty impressive. Thanks a

Re: DebGPT: how LLM can help debian development? demo available.

2024-01-02 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2024-01-02 17:07:57 -0500 (-0500), M. Zhou wrote: [...] > You can also tell me more ideas on how we can interact with LLM > for debian-specific tasks. It is generally not difficult to > implement. The difficulty stems from the hardware capacity, and > hence the context length. Thus, the client p

DebGPT: how LLM can help debian development? demo available.

2024-01-02 Thread M. Zhou
Hi folks, Following what has been discussed in d-project in an offtopic subthread, I prepared some demo on imagined use cases to leverage LLMs to help debian development. https://salsa.debian.org/deeplearning-team/debgpt To run the demo, the least requirement is a CUDA GPU with > 6GB memory.

Re: DEP17 - /usr-merge - what has happened - what will happen - what you can do to help

2023-11-16 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Simon McVittie (2023-11-16): > On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 at 11:27:36 +0100, Helmut Grohne wrote: > > usr-is-merged now enforces a merged layout in trixie and unstable. > > If you are faced with failures from debootstrap consider updating > > your debootstrap from bullseye-updates or bookworm-updates. >

Re: DEP17 - /usr-merge - what has happened - what will happen - what you can do to help

2023-11-16 Thread Holger Levsen
hi Helmut, On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 04:35:18PM +0100, Helmut Grohne wrote: > What I actually meant was the set of packages used by debootstrap, but I > wrote essential. ah! > In essence, this is "Priority: required". I'm not sure > about "Priority: important" yet. debootstrap seems to reliably c

Re: DEP17 - /usr-merge - what has happened - what will happen - what you can do to help

2023-11-16 Thread Helmut Grohne
Hi Holger, On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 01:22:05PM +, Holger Levsen wrote: > feel free to reply in public (incl. quoting me). or reply in private. :) > (well, or don't reply though that would make me a bit sad. :) I think your question is relevant to others. > On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 11:27:36AM +

Re: DEP17 - /usr-merge - what has happened - what will happen - what you can do to help

2023-11-16 Thread Simon McVittie
On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 at 11:27:36 +0100, Helmut Grohne wrote: > usr-is-merged now enforces a merged layout in trixie and unstable. If > you are faced with failures from debootstrap consider updating your > debootstrap from bullseye-updates or bookworm-updates. I think that should say bookworm-propos

DEP17 - /usr-merge - what has happened - what will happen - what you can do to help

2023-11-16 Thread Helmut Grohne
Hello developers, yeah, I know, this is annoying to many. Still I hope that we can close this chapter by trixie with your help. # What has happened? Since the unstable buildds have been updated to be merged-/usr, the file move moratorium has been officially delegated to https://wiki.debian.org

Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-30 Thread Jonathan Kamens
Thanks for replying. To narrow it down: This is a serious question and I would like a serious response. Look back on the last 3 months of work you did @ debian or in salsa or bts or lists, and ask yourself. What would be the minimal thing that would help you accomplish or make an even bigger

Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-30 Thread Lukasz Szybalski
Paul, Marc, Andrey > Thanks for replying. > > > To narrow it down: > > This is a serious question and I would like a serious response. Look back on the last 3 months of work you did @ debian or in salsa or bts or lists, and ask yourself. What would be the minimal thing t

Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-30 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Mon, Oct 30, 2023 at 02:48:24PM -0500, Lukasz Szybalski wrote: > It's not an AI guy. > > This is a question of, as a debian developer @debian.org...what do you need > right now? What would help you? > > Example without giving direction..or inserting things... more cs

Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-30 Thread Lukasz Szybalski
It's not an AI guy. This is a question of, as a debian developer @debian.org...what do you need right now? What would help you? Example without giving direction..or inserting things... more cs grads working bugs or more debian developers or more automation or ...? Thanks Lucas On Mon, O

Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-30 Thread Imre Nagy
minimum most value thing that would > help YOU accomplish your goals for Debian ? Check out this page if no-one gives anything more specific: https://www.debian.org/intro/help Paul, Marc, Andrey Thanks for replying. To narrow it down: *Vision of Debia

Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-30 Thread Tino Didriksen
. 10. 30. 2:29 keltezéssel, Lukasz Szybalski írta: > > > On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 3:41 AM Paul Wise wrote: > >> On Fri, 2023-10-27 at 14:00 -0500, Lukasz Szybalski wrote: >> >> > What is the minimum most value thing that would >> > help YOU accomplish your g

Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-30 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Mon, Oct 30, 2023 at 07:03:38AM +0100, deb...@hyperborg.com wrote: > Hi, > > I have the feeling, that this is some kind of semi-AI generated chat. > I think we should stop it now. Makes sense.

Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-29 Thread debian
: > What is the minimum most value thing that would > help YOU accomplish your goals for Debian ? Check out this page if no-one gives anything more specific: https://www.debian.org/intro/help Paul, Marc, Andrey Thanks for replying. To narrow it down: *Vision of Debian:* Create

Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-29 Thread Lukasz Szybalski
On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 3:41 AM Paul Wise wrote: > On Fri, 2023-10-27 at 14:00 -0500, Lukasz Szybalski wrote: > > > What is the minimum most value thing that would > > help YOU accomplish your goals for Debian ? > > Check out this page if no-one gives anything

Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-29 Thread Marc Haber
On Fri, 27 Oct 2023 14:00:45 -0500, Lukasz Szybalski wrote: >What is the minimum most value thing that would help YOU accomplish your >goals for Debian ? I do not quite understand the question, so my answer might be a bit off. I'd like to have conffile management improved. Debian

Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-28 Thread Paul Wise
On Fri, 2023-10-27 at 14:00 -0500, Lukasz Szybalski wrote: > What is the minimum most value thing that would > help YOU accomplish your goals for Debian ? Check out this page if no-one gives anything more specific: https://www.debian.org/intro/help -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debi

Re: What would help the most?

2023-10-27 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
g customers achieve outcome. Sorry, I don't get this part. > What is the minimum most value thing that would help YOU accomplish your > goals for Debian ? What's the context for your survey?

What would help the most?

2023-10-27 Thread Lukasz Szybalski
Hello I wanted to understand better from people with y...@debian.org email address on: Vision of Debian: Create a free operating system, freely available for everyone. Goal: Helping customers achieve outcome. What is the minimum most value thing that would help YOU accomplish your goals for

Re: /usr-merge and DEP17 update: what happens next and how you can help

2023-10-09 Thread Simon Richter
Hi, On 10/10/23 03:16, Helmut Grohne wrote: For one thing, dh_installsystemd generates maintainer scripts for restarting services. Before version 13.11.6, it did not recognize the /usr location. If you were to backport such a package, bookworm's debhelper would not generate the relevant maintai

Re: /usr-merge and DEP17 update: what happens next and how you can help

2023-10-09 Thread Andrea Bolognani
On Mon, Oct 09, 2023 at 08:16:32PM +0200, Helmut Grohne wrote: > On Mon, Oct 09, 2023 at 02:10:27PM +0200, Andrea Bolognani wrote: > > Am I missing something? > > Yes, you are and what you are missing really is not obvious, so thanks > for asking! > > For one thing, dh_installsystemd generates ma

Re: /usr-merge and DEP17 update: what happens next and how you can help

2023-10-09 Thread Helmut Grohne
Hi Andrea, On Mon, Oct 09, 2023 at 02:10:27PM +0200, Andrea Bolognani wrote: > For libvirt, the upstream build system actually installs systemd > units under /usr/lib, and we move things around in debian/rules so > that they end up under /lib in the Debian package: > > SRV_MONOLITHIC = libvirt-

Re: /usr-merge and DEP17 update: what happens next and how you can help

2023-10-09 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2023-10-09 14:10 +0200, Andrea Bolognani wrote: > For libvirt, the upstream build system actually installs systemd > units under /usr/lib, and we move things around in debian/rules so > that they end up under /lib in the Debian package: > > SRV_MONOLITHIC = libvirt-guests virtlogd virtlockd \

Re: /usr-merge and DEP17 update: what happens next and how you can help

2023-10-09 Thread Andrea Bolognani
On Sun, Oct 08, 2023 at 10:25:44PM +0200, Helmut Grohne wrote: > * For many other cases, I propose leaving the upstream install layout >as is and performing the conversion using a new debhelper component >that will be called dh_movetousr > [...] > > * movetousr.ddlist lists packages tha

/usr-merge and DEP17 update: what happens next and how you can help

2023-10-08 Thread Helmut Grohne
'll proceed with the remaining bootstrap mass upload as detailed in https://lists.debian.org/20230912181509.ga2588...@subdivi.de. The rest hopefully is adding dh_movetousr/dh-sequence-movetousr to lots of packages with your help and monitoring/mitigating the fallout until we release trixie wit

how-can-i-help by default [Re: lpr/lpd]

2023-09-25 Thread Simon Richter
Hi, On 9/25/23 14:08, Paul Wise wrote: The problem with that approach is that the help needed information changes independently to packages, so the information will get very out of date in between point releases, which is why how-can-i-help does online checks. If desired, it would be easy to

Bug#1052202: ITP: tree-sitter-vimdoc -- Vim help file parser for tree-sitter

2023-09-18 Thread James McCoy
Programming Lang: JavaScript, C, Rust Description : Vim help file parser for tree-sitter This package provides a tree-sitter parser for Vim's help files. This is needed for Neovim's tests and is one of the tree-sitter parsers expected to be available. It will be maintained i

Re: Help with the nftables package: the embedded python module

2023-07-31 Thread Arturo Borrero Gonzalez
On Sun, Jul 30, 2023, 21:39 Jeremy Sowden wrote: > On 2023-07-28, at 18:59:45 +0200, Timo Röhling wrote: > > * Arturo Borrero Gonzalez [2023-07-28 18:38]: > > > I would appreciate additional suggestions and hints. Patches welcome. > > > > If you have bad interactions between the Python and non-P

Re: Help with the nftables package: the embedded python module

2023-07-30 Thread Jeremy Sowden
On 2023-07-28, at 18:59:45 +0200, Timo Röhling wrote: > * Arturo Borrero Gonzalez [2023-07-28 18:38]: > > I would appreciate additional suggestions and hints. Patches welcome. > > If you have bad interactions between the Python and non-Python parts > of your package, you can try and build them ind

Re: Help with the nftables package: the embedded python module

2023-07-28 Thread Timo Röhling
Hi, * Arturo Borrero Gonzalez [2023-07-28 18:38]: I would appreciate additional suggestions and hints. Patches welcome. If you have bad interactions between the Python and non-Python parts of your package, you can try and build them independently, i.e., override_dh_auto_build: dh_

Help with the nftables package: the embedded python module

2023-07-28 Thread Arturo Borrero Gonzalez
Hi there, the nftables source package contains a python module (the python binding for libnftables). Source code: https://salsa.debian.org/pkg-netfilter-team/pkg-nftables Recently, and because python & setuptools deprecation issues, the python side of package that has been working for ages,

Bug#1034575: ITP: cve-bin-tool -- The CVE Binary Tool is a free, open source tool to help you find known vulnerabilities in software, using data from the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) list of

2023-04-18 Thread jarebear6expepjozn6rakjq5iczi3irqwphcvbswgkahd6b6twnxxid
Oda * URL : https://github.com/intel/cve-bin-tool * License : GPL Programming Lang: Python Description : The CVE Binary Tool is a free, open source tool to help you find known vulnerabilities in software, using data from the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) list of

Re: Help with a libzstd sparc64 FTBFS on the buildd

2023-04-06 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Thu, Apr 06, 2023 at 05:01:07PM +0200, Paul Gevers wrote: > Hi Peter, > > On 06-04-2023 15:37, Peter Pentchev wrote: > > I feel like I cannot ask for an unblock from the release > > managers since the sparc64 buildd started failing on this package > > at some point in February: > > sparc64 is

Re: Help with a libzstd sparc64 FTBFS on the buildd

2023-04-06 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi Peter, On 06-04-2023 15:37, Peter Pentchev wrote: I feel like I cannot ask for an unblock from the release managers since the sparc64 buildd started failing on this package at some point in February: sparc64 is not a release architecture. sparc64 will not be better or worse if something mi

Re: Help with a libzstd sparc64 FTBFS on the buildd

2023-04-06 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Thu, Apr 06, 2023 at 04:37:16PM +0300, Peter Pentchev wrote: > Hi, > > The libzstd package in testing is currently missing a couple of > build-time tests and a fix for a very rare data corruption bug. > Both of these have been fixed in libstd-1.5.4+dfsg2-5 in unstable; ...of course this should

Help with a libzstd sparc64 FTBFS on the buildd

2023-04-06 Thread Peter Pentchev
Hi, The libzstd package in testing is currently missing a couple of build-time tests and a fix for a very rare data corruption bug. Both of these have been fixed in libstd-1.5.4+dfsg2-5 in unstable; however, I feel like I cannot ask for an unblock from the release managers since the sparc64 buildd

Bug#1032663: ITP: eludris -- A simple CLI to help you with setting up and managing your Eludris instance

2023-03-10 Thread Oliver Wilkes
to help you with setting up and managing your Eludris instance Located at https://github.com/eludris/eludris/tree/main/cli, this is a package for creating an Eludris instance with ease. It is officially supported and maintained by Eludris and reduces the barrier to entry for new instance

Re: Bug#1011666: need help with groff 1.23.0 (1.23.0~rc3-1 package prepared)

2023-03-04 Thread Alejandro Colomar
le, which would be a > better place for this sort of thing. I'm not sure exactly when I'll get > round to it, but I've added it to my to-do list. Sure, that would also help! Cheers, Alex -- <http://www.alejandro-colomar.es/> GPG key fingerprint: A9348594CE31283A82

Re: Bug#1011666: need help with groff 1.23.0 (1.23.0~rc3-1 package prepared)

2023-03-03 Thread Colin Watson
will > >> # already have recorded the new upstream on the branch you started > >> # from, but the history looks clearer if you bundle the rebase with > >> # that in a single merge commit, which this does > > May I ask something from you, Colin? Could you plea

Re: Bug#1011666: need help with groff 1.23.0 (1.23.0~rc3-1 package prepared)

2023-02-27 Thread Alejandro Colomar
t know what FML means... Please send a patch to bsdgames :D At least dict(1) could help with SOL. No luck with FML though, I had to search it on the web. No good. Fuck my life! :D $ dict -d foldoc SOL 1 definition found From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018)

Re: need GBP help with groff 1.23.0 (1.23.0~rc3-1 package prepared)

2023-02-27 Thread G. Branden Robinson
dpm-based repository. I was working in a big hurry, trying to make the Bullseye release but that is now looking hopeless. Thanks for responding so swiftly to my plea for help. Regards, Branden signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Bug#1011666: need help with groff 1.23.0 (1.23.0~rc3-1 package prepared)

2023-02-27 Thread G. Branden Robinson
[added Alex Colomar to CC] At 2023-02-26T13:30:58+, Colin Watson wrote: > Sorry about that! Feel free to grab me on IRC if I'm not replying to > email. Ah! I'm never on IRC anymore. I shifted to machines with power management for everyday use; the loss of a nailed-up Internet connection de

Re: Bug#1011666: need help with groff 1.23.0 (1.23.0~rc3-1 package prepared)

2023-02-26 Thread Colin Watson
On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 11:13:29PM -0600, G. Branden Robinson wrote: > I've sent you a couple of mails over the past few months, but I don't > recall seeing a reply. Sorry about that! Feel free to grab me on IRC if I'm not replying to email. > I am not a proficient gbp user, but I think I have d

Re: need GBP help with groff 1.23.0 (1.23.0~rc3-1 package prepared)

2023-02-26 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 12:06:18AM -0600, G. Branden Robinson wrote: > Background: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1011666 > > Can someone advise me as to the correct procedure for merging upstream > release candidate archives into https://salsa.debian.org/debian/groff ? Just imp

need GBP help with groff 1.23.0 (1.23.0~rc3-1 package prepared)

2023-02-25 Thread G. Branden Robinson
Background: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1011666 Can someone advise me as to the correct procedure for merging upstream release candidate archives into https://salsa.debian.org/debian/groff ? I am not a proficient gbp user, but I think I have done what is necessary. ...excep

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