Hello,
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 12:30:59PM +0100, Christopher Baines wrote:
Hey,
Is anyone available to review and upload a new version of
python-django-tagging [1][2]?
The changelog is:
* New upstream release
* Convert debian/copyright to the DEP-5 format
* Add myself as an uploader
*
Hey,
Is anyone available to review and upload a new version of
python-django-tagging [1][2]?
The changelog is:
* New upstream release
* Convert debian/copyright to the DEP-5 format
* Add myself as an uploader
* Remove the fix_calc_tag_weight patch, as this has been merged upstream
*
On 06/03/16 13:12, Christopher Baines wrote:
> I have been looking at updating the python-django-tagging package, as it
> currently fails to build from source, and there is a new upstream
> release available (that I believe will fix this).
>
> However, git-dpm keeps complaining in different ways
On Mar 07, 2016, at 10:24 AM, Brian May wrote:
>I really like the work flow of git-dpm. Think it is much better then
>gbp-pq, which IIRC stores and distributes the patch files in git.
>
>Shame it isn't better maintained. As a result, seems it is very easy to
>get it in a confused state (e.g. by
Barry Warsaw writes:
> In some of my non-team packages I've been trying to use gbp-pq more. It seems
> not terrible, and at least it's maintained. Is it time to consider switching?
> Perhaps just on a trial basis? When git-dpm works, it does work well.
I really like the
On Mar 06, 2016, at 01:12 PM, Christopher Baines wrote:
>However, git-dpm keeps complaining in different ways when I try to do
>this (and I have tried a few different ways). I think the source of the
>issues I am having could be that the debian/.git-dpm file is out of sync
>with the rest of the
Hello,
I have been looking at updating the python-django-tagging package, as it
currently fails to build from source, and there is a new upstream
release available (that I believe will fix this).
However, git-dpm keeps complaining in different ways when I try to do
this (and I have tried a few
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