Re: Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-06-08 Thread Henry velez
2011/6/8 Didier Raboud > Le mercredi, 8 juin 2011 06.51:49, Henry velez a écrit : > > Thank you for your help. > > I rebuilt the git-repo and i got something like your example using the > > sources from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pxljr and i used > > git-import-dsc to generate the tree.

Re: Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-06-08 Thread Didier Raboud
Le mercredi, 8 juin 2011 06.51:49, Henry velez a écrit : > Thank you for your help. > I rebuilt the git-repo and i got something like your example using the > sources from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pxljr and i used > git-import-dsc to generate the tree. > > let me know if it's ok or if

Re: Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-06-07 Thread Henry velez
2011/6/6 Didier Raboud > Le jeudi, 2 juin 2011 06.27:04, Henry velez a écrit : > > Hi guys. > > > > This is the git repository to push Ubuntu uploads there.: > > https://github.com/abadon7/pxljr > > I took the packages from > > http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/px

Re: Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-06-06 Thread Till Kamppeter
On 06/04/2011 02:26 AM, Henry velez wrote: Sadly I don't have one. But can I help in other ways? OK, so simply package it for Debian for now. Till -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-printing-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian

Re: Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-06-06 Thread Didier Raboud
Le jeudi, 2 juin 2011 06.27:04, Henry velez a écrit : > Hi guys. > > This is the git repository to push Ubuntu uploads there.: > https://github.com/abadon7/pxljr > I took the packages from > http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/pxljr, but I am not shure if those are t

Re: Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-06-03 Thread Henry velez
2011/6/2 Till Kamppeter > On 06/02/2011 06:27 AM, Henry velez wrote: > >> This is the git repository to push Ubuntu uploads there.: >> https://github.com/abadon7/pxljr >> I took the packages from >> http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/pxljr, but I am not shure if th

Re: Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-06-02 Thread Till Kamppeter
On 06/02/2011 06:27 AM, Henry velez wrote: This is the git repository to push Ubuntu uploads there.: https://github.com/abadon7/pxljr I took the packages from http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/pxljr, but I am not shure if those are the correct ones or if I have to

Re: Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-06-01 Thread Henry velez
Hi guys. This is the git repository to push Ubuntu uploads there.: https://github.com/abadon7/pxljr I took the packages from http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/pxljr, but I am not shure if those are the correct ones or if I have to use another source to get them. R

Re: Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-06-01 Thread Didier Raboud
Hi Henry (Note that according to my previous N.B. at the end of my mail, I dropped the explicit CC, assuming that you are subscribed to debian-printing@l.d.o). Henry velez wrote: >> Although note that in any case, importing the past Ubuntu uploads into a >> git >> repository, hosted on alioth.de

Re: Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-05-31 Thread Henry velez
2011/5/31 Till Kamppeter > I am OK with having all these packages co-maintained in Debian and Ubuntu. > As I mentioned earlier we should approach a unique printing stack for Debian > and Ubuntu to reduce duplicated effort. > > The packages should be done in a way that the source packages for Debi

Re: Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-05-31 Thread Henry velez
2011/5/31 Didier Raboud > Le mardi, 31 mai 2011 05.30:34, Henry velez a écrit : > > My name is Henry Vélez. I am starting in Debian as a helper, because of > > that I would like to take care of these 2 packages: > > > > rastertosag-gd > > pxljr > > > > Please let me know if it is possible. > > Su

Re: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team

2011-05-31 Thread Roger Leigh
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 01:50:09PM +0200, Didier Raboud wrote: > Dear prospective maintainers, > > As packaging in teams and work on specific areas of Debian is often (and > rightly so) preferred to one-shot pet-package sponsoring, I would like to > propose 4 "relatively easy" packaging tasks.

Re: Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-05-31 Thread Till Kamppeter
I am OK with having all these packages co-maintained in Debian and Ubuntu. As I mentioned earlier we should approach a unique printing stack for Debian and Ubuntu to reduce duplicated effort. The packages should be done in a way that the source packages for Debian and Ubuntu are equal, special

Packaging pxljr [was: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team]

2011-05-31 Thread Didier Raboud
Le mardi, 31 mai 2011 05.30:34, Henry velez a écrit : > My name is Henry Vélez. I am starting in Debian as a helper, because of > that I would like to take care of these 2 packages: > > rastertosag-gd > pxljr > > Please let me know if it is possible. Sure ! By which yould you like to start with

Re: Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team

2011-05-30 Thread Henry velez
Hi Didier. My name is Henry Vélez. I am starting in Debian as a helper, because of that I would like to take care of these 2 packages: rastertosag-gd pxljr Please let me know if it is possible. Regards. 2011/5/30 Didier Raboud > Dear prospective maintainers, > > As packaging in teams and work

Junior packaging tasks within the Debian Printing Team

2011-05-30 Thread Didier Raboud
Dear prospective maintainers, As packaging in teams and work on specific areas of Debian is often (and rightly so) preferred to one-shot pet-package sponsoring, I would like to propose 4 "relatively easy" packaging tasks. The global goal of those packaging tasks are: * to make sure Debian pro