Bug#895287: marked as done (RFS: groonga/8.0.1-1)

2018-04-09 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Mon, 9 Apr 2018 20:47:05 +0200 with message-id <20180409184705.r5ktmdikl6kcq...@angband.pl> and subject line Re: Bug#895287: RFS: groonga/8.0.1-1 has caused the Debian Bug report #895287, regarding RFS: groonga/8.0.1-1 to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the

Bug#895310: RFS: golang-github-zyedidia-glob/0.0~git20170209.dd4023a-1 [ITP] -- Go package for glob matching

2018-04-09 Thread I Sagar
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: wishlist Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "golang-github-zyedidia-glob" * Package name    : golang-github-zyedidia-glob   Version : 0.0~git20170209.dd4023a-1   Upstream Author : Zachary Yedidia * URL :

Bug#894772: RFS: deepin-system-monitor/1.4.3-1 [ITP]

2018-04-09 Thread Yanhao Mo
On Mon 04/09 14:02, Adam Borowski wrote: > On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 05:29:14PM +0800, Yanhao Mo wrote: > > Hi, Adam > > Very thanks for checking my package and pointing these issues. > > I have communicate with upstream author of deepin-system-monitor, and he > > confirmed these security problems.

Bug#895337: RFS: 9wm/1.4.1-1

2018-04-09 Thread Jacob Adams
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: normal Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "9wm" * Package name: 9wm Version : 1.4.1-1 Upstream Author : Jacob Adams * URL : https://github.com/9wm/9wm * License : Expat

Bug#893377: RFS: taptempo/1.2.1-1 [ITP]

2018-04-09 Thread Lumin
Hi François, I'm trying to apply for DD so I'm helping newcomers to review their packages. As agreed by Gianfranco, once we've finished polising the packaging, he will check and sponsor the package. Now your package is in good shape, and there is nothing left to be dealt with except for waiting

Bug#894772: [yanha...@gmail.com: Re: Bug#894772: RFS: deepin-system-monitor/1.4.3-1 [ITP]]

2018-04-09 Thread Yanhao Mo
- Forwarded message from Yanhao Mo - Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2018 17:29:14 +0800 From: Yanhao Mo To: Adam Borowski Subject: Re: Bug#894772: RFS: deepin-system-monitor/1.4.3-1 [ITP] User-Agent: Mutt/1.9.4 (2018-02-28) On Sun 04/08

Re: C++ and Python package combined

2018-04-09 Thread Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda
On 06/04/18 16:38, Nico Schlömer wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I would like to package a piece of software that includes both a C++ > library and a Python package. When building locally from scratch, one is > supposed to > > * build and install the library first, > (* then build and run the

Bug#894772: RFS: deepin-system-monitor/1.4.3-1 [ITP]

2018-04-09 Thread Adam Borowski
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 05:29:14PM +0800, Yanhao Mo wrote: > Hi, Adam > Very thanks for checking my package and pointing these issues. > I have communicate with upstream author of deepin-system-monitor, and he > confirmed these security problems. As a result, he is willing to modify > d-s-m

Bug#895287: RFS: groonga/8.0.1-1

2018-04-09 Thread Kentaro Hayashi
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: wishlist Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "groonga" * Package name: groonga Version : 8.0.1-1 Upstream Author : Groonga Project * Url : http://groonga.org/ * Licenses:

Re: C++ and Python package combined

2018-04-09 Thread Nico Schlömer
Thanks Leo, I've checked out ros-bond-core now and found that it's simpler than what I have: The Python package is installed just like the rest of the library with CMake, plus there are no compiled Python extensions that would need to link against the bond library. That's why d/rules can be so

Bug#895203: marked as done (RFS: sent/1-1 ITP)

2018-04-09 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Mon, 9 Apr 2018 15:17:26 +0200 with message-id <20180409131726.a3hcqxeqaxgcq...@angband.pl> and subject line Re: Bug#895203: RFS: sent/1-1 ITP has caused the Debian Bug report #895203, regarding RFS: sent/1-1 ITP to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the problem

Re: C++ and Python package combined

2018-04-09 Thread Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda
Nico, On 09/04/18 15:13, Nico Schlömer wrote: > Thanks Leo, > > I've checked out ros-bond-core now and found that it's simpler than what I > have: The Python package is installed just like the rest of the library > with CMake, plus there are no compiled Python extensions that would need to >