Re: partimage/0.6.9-2 new upstream build partimage-0.6.9

2016-09-18 Thread Eriberto Mota
Hi Andrew,

Fine! Uploaded.

Thanks for your work.

Regards,

Eriberto


2016-09-18 5:03 GMT-03:00 Andrew Worsley :
> Ok Uploaded partimage-0.6.9-1 again...
> On 18 September 2016 at 00:58, Eriberto  wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> 2016-09-17 11:38 GMT-03:00 Andrew Worsley :
>>> On 17 September 2016 at 22:43, Eriberto  wrote:
 Hi Andrew,
>>
>> However, the last revision (0.6.9-1) is not in Debian yet. Do you
>> understand now? The Police tells about revisions already in Debian.
>>
>>
>>> Should I do it again - or is it too late now?
>>
>>
>> Not late! Send to mentors and I will help you.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Eriberto
> ok - just uploaded partimage-0.6.9-1 again... - hopefully that is what
> you meant... -)
>
> Andrew



Re: partimage/0.6.9-2 new upstream build partimage-0.6.9

2016-09-18 Thread Andrew Worsley
Ok Uploaded partimage-0.6.9-1 again...
On 18 September 2016 at 00:58, Eriberto  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2016-09-17 11:38 GMT-03:00 Andrew Worsley :
>> On 17 September 2016 at 22:43, Eriberto  wrote:
>>> Hi Andrew,
>
> However, the last revision (0.6.9-1) is not in Debian yet. Do you
> understand now? The Police tells about revisions already in Debian.
>
>
>> Should I do it again - or is it too late now?
>
>
> Not late! Send to mentors and I will help you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Eriberto
ok - just uploaded partimage-0.6.9-1 again... - hopefully that is what
you meant... -)

Andrew



Re: partimage/0.6.9-2 new upstream build partimage-0.6.9

2016-09-17 Thread Eriberto
Hi,

2016-09-17 11:38 GMT-03:00 Andrew Worsley :
> On 17 September 2016 at 22:43, Eriberto  wrote:
>> Hi Andrew,
>>
>> (I removed debian-qa from Cc)
>>
>> Considering that you are fixing some issues that I pointed in my
>> review, you need put all changes in 0.6.9-1 revision in d/changelog.
>> You shouldn't release a new revision (0.6.9-2).
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Eriberto
>>
> ok - I took the point from the policy of better to add a new changelog
> that - re-issue the same package.


However, the last revision (0.6.9-1) is not in Debian yet. Do you
understand now? The Police tells about revisions already in Debian.


> Should I do it again - or is it too late now?


Not late! Send to mentors and I will help you.

Regards,

Eriberto



Re: partimage/0.6.9-2 new upstream build partimage-0.6.9

2016-09-17 Thread Andrew Worsley
On 17 September 2016 at 22:43, Eriberto  wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> (I removed debian-qa from Cc)
>
> Considering that you are fixing some issues that I pointed in my
> review, you need put all changes in 0.6.9-1 revision in d/changelog.
> You shouldn't release a new revision (0.6.9-2).
>
> Regards,
>
> Eriberto
>
ok - I took the point from the policy of better to add a new changelog
that - re-issue the same package.

Should I do it again - or is it too late now?

Andrew



Re: partimage/0.6.9-2 new upstream build partimage-0.6.9

2016-09-17 Thread Eriberto
Hi Andrew,

(I removed debian-qa from Cc)

Considering that you are fixing some issues that I pointed in my
review, you need put all changes in 0.6.9-1 revision in d/changelog.
You shouldn't release a new revision (0.6.9-2).

Regards,

Eriberto


2016-09-17 4:47 GMT-03:00 Andrew Worsley :
> Package: sponsorship-requests
> Severity: normal [important for RC bugs, wishlist for new packages]
>
> Dear mentors,
>
>   I am looking for a sponsor for my package "partimage" build of the
> orphan'ed package.
>   - it includes some fixes to address issues identified in the -1
> upload (thanks for the comments).
>
> Andrew
>
> * Package name: partimage
>   Version : 0.6.9-2
>   Upstream Author : Orphaned package
> * URL : http://www.partimage.org/
> * License : GPLv2
>   Section : admin
>
>   It builds these binary packages:
>
> partimage  - backup partitions into a compressed image file
> partimage-server - server to use partimage across a network
>
>   To access further information about this package, please visit the
>   following URL:
>
>   https://mentors.debian.net/package/partimage
>
>   Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:
>
> dget -x 
> https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/partimage/partimage_0.6.9-2.dsc
>
>   More information about partimage can be obtained from 
> https://www.example.com.
>
>   Changes since the last upload:
>   * QA upload
>   * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.8. No further changes.
>   * Detail of patch changes in previous release missing
> - renamed 03-ftbfs-zlib.patch to 01-ftbfs-zlib.patch
>   * Fix spelling error reported by lintian
> - let's replaced by lets
>   Changes in previous release
> * New upstream release.
> * Drop now redundant patches as now in new upstream release:
>   - 01-openssl.patch
>   - 02-format-security.patch
>
> new upstream release (from upstream's changelog):
> 0.6.9) 2010-07-25:
> applied modifications by Vadim S. (v...@slackware.ru)
> applied patch nvieville_server_closenowait_clients_number.patch from
> Nicolas Vieville
> applied patch nvieville_filesel_NEWT_FLAG_SCROLL.patch from Nicolas 
> Vieville
> applied patch partimage-0.6.7-chown.patch from mandriva (on Makefile.am)
> applied patch partimage-0.6.8-format-security.patch from mandriva
> applied patches from Nicolas Vieville to fix compilation warnings with
> gcc-4.4 / glibc-2.10
> applied patches from Nicolas Vieville to improve internationalisation
> (mostly on partimaged)
> applied patches from Nicolas Vieville to free ressources in netclient
> (fixes memory leaks)
> applied patches from Nicolas Vieville to fix issues with openssl-1.0.0
> allow different versions to connect as long as they use the same
> protocol and ssl/login options
>
> I have created a vfat image (it still has the same slightly clunky X
> windows  / function key interface) and can read the image
>
>   Regards,
>  Andrew Worsley



partimage/0.6.9-2 new upstream build partimage-0.6.9

2016-09-17 Thread Andrew Worsley
Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: normal [important for RC bugs, wishlist for new packages]

Dear mentors,

  I am looking for a sponsor for my package "partimage" build of the
orphan'ed package.
  - it includes some fixes to address issues identified in the -1
upload (thanks for the comments).

Andrew

* Package name: partimage
  Version : 0.6.9-2
  Upstream Author : Orphaned package
* URL : http://www.partimage.org/
* License : GPLv2
  Section : admin

  It builds these binary packages:

partimage  - backup partitions into a compressed image file
partimage-server - server to use partimage across a network

  To access further information about this package, please visit the
  following URL:

  https://mentors.debian.net/package/partimage

  Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:

dget -x 
https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/partimage/partimage_0.6.9-2.dsc

  More information about partimage can be obtained from https://www.example.com.

  Changes since the last upload:
  * QA upload
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.8. No further changes.
  * Detail of patch changes in previous release missing
- renamed 03-ftbfs-zlib.patch to 01-ftbfs-zlib.patch
  * Fix spelling error reported by lintian
- let's replaced by lets
  Changes in previous release
* New upstream release.
* Drop now redundant patches as now in new upstream release:
  - 01-openssl.patch
  - 02-format-security.patch

new upstream release (from upstream's changelog):
0.6.9) 2010-07-25:
applied modifications by Vadim S. (v...@slackware.ru)
applied patch nvieville_server_closenowait_clients_number.patch from
Nicolas Vieville
applied patch nvieville_filesel_NEWT_FLAG_SCROLL.patch from Nicolas Vieville
applied patch partimage-0.6.7-chown.patch from mandriva (on Makefile.am)
applied patch partimage-0.6.8-format-security.patch from mandriva
applied patches from Nicolas Vieville to fix compilation warnings with
gcc-4.4 / glibc-2.10
applied patches from Nicolas Vieville to improve internationalisation
(mostly on partimaged)
applied patches from Nicolas Vieville to free ressources in netclient
(fixes memory leaks)
applied patches from Nicolas Vieville to fix issues with openssl-1.0.0
allow different versions to connect as long as they use the same
protocol and ssl/login options

I have created a vfat image (it still has the same slightly clunky X
windows  / function key interface) and can read the image

  Regards,
 Andrew Worsley