On Jul 20, 2009, at 20:44, martin f krafft wrote:
Hey folks,
As part of my research[0], I have two questions:
Do you know any tools or teams using tools that, like lintian,
automatically check packages (or whatever it is that the team is
working on) and thereby helps to maintain a common
Hi Martin,
are you interested only in Debian-Teams?
The eZComponents project[0] uses codesniffer[1] to check for coding styles,
e.g. indentation, necessary documentation blocks, deprecated php functions.
Beste Gruesse,
Thomas
[0] http://ezcomponents.org
[1]
also sprach Thomas Koch tho...@koch.ro [2009.07.21.1454 +0200]:
are you interested only in Debian-Teams?
Mostly, but …
The eZComponents project[0] uses codesniffer[1] to check for coding styles,
e.g. indentation, necessary documentation blocks, deprecated php functions.
… thanks for the
ti, 2009-07-21 kello 15:19 +0200, martin f krafft kirjoitti:
Several people also hinted at piuparts, but that's not exactly what
I wanted, since piuparts is really more of a general quality
assurance tool, intended mostly to be run by few people over many
packages, whereas lintian and
also sprach Lars Wirzenius l...@liw.fi [2009.07.21.1527 +0200]:
piuparts is _intended_ to be run by every uploader, actually. Or
at least that was my intention back when I wrote it.
Okay, that wasn't my impression, sorry for spreading FUD.
Largely due to the need of maintaining a full chroot
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 05:22:07PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Lars Wirzenius l...@liw.fi [2009.07.21.1527 +0200]:
piuparts is _intended_ to be run by every uploader, actually. Or
at least that was my intention back when I wrote it.
Okay, that wasn't my impression, sorry for
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 08:44:41PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
Do you know any tools or teams using tools that, like lintian,
automatically check packages (or whatever it is that the team is
working on) and thereby helps to maintain a common baseline?
Emdebian is using edos-debcheck to
Hey folks,
As part of my research[0], I have two questions:
Do you know any tools or teams using tools that, like lintian,
automatically check packages (or whatever it is that the team is
working on) and thereby helps to maintain a common baseline?
Also, do any of you remember stories from the
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