Le 18/03/2013 23:42, Anton Gladky a écrit :
2013/3/18 Julien Puydtjpu...@free.fr:
I don't see what I can do for that :-/
Just a proposal for dfsg-packing script:
sqlite3 graphs.db .dump graphs.dump
Done.
And then, in dh_auto_configure, for example:
cat graphs.dump | sqlite3 graphs.db
Hi Julien,
thanks for working on sage. It seems, that packages are ok, but from my
point of view all orig.tar.gz should be repacked without .hg-directory,
as there are some binaries inside.
sagemath-database-graphs has also a binary-database:
src/graphs.db. It is not allowed.
Best,
Anton
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Le 18/03/2013 19:06, Anton Gladky a écrit :
thanks for working on sage. It seems, that packages are ok, but from my
point of view all orig.tar.gz should be repacked without .hg-directory,
as there are some binaries inside.
H... that is the case of all the sagemath-database-* packages, as
uydt julien.pu...@laposte.net:
So how should I proceed? Do I take the upstream sources, untar, rm -r .hg,
retar and use that for git-import-orig? If so, I guess I should document
that somewhere!
I think yes. But you should also add dfsg into the version number,
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Am 18.03.2013 20:54, schrieb Anton Gladky:
uydt julien.pu...@laposte.net:
So how should I proceed? Do I take the upstream sources, untar, rm -r .hg,
retar and use that for git-import-orig? If so, I guess I should document
that somewhere!
I think yes. But you should also add dfsg into the
Le 18/03/2013 20:54, Anton Gladky a écrit :
uydtjulien.pu...@laposte.net:
So how should I proceed? Do I take the upstream sources, untar, rm -r .hg,
retar and use that for git-import-orig? If so, I guess I should document
that somewhere!
I think yes. But you should also add dfsg into the
Le 18/03/2013 21:10, Tobias Hansen a écrit :
Am 18.03.2013 20:54, schrieb Anton Gladky:
uydtjulien.pu...@laposte.net:
So how should I proceed? Do I take the upstream sources, untar, rm -r .hg,
retar and use that for git-import-orig? If so, I guess I should document
that somewhere!
I think
Le 18/03/2013 21:12, Julien Puydt a écrit :
We loose history,
Should be lose.
I saw too many native-speakers make the mistake :-P
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2013/3/18 Julien Puydt julien.pu...@laposte.net:
We loose history, but there's not much in it.
Is that ok?
There are just several commits. No big deal.
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Le 18/03/2013 19:06, Anton Gladky a écrit :
thanks for working on sage. It seems, that packages are ok, but from my
point of view all orig.tar.gz should be repacked without .hg-directory,
as there are some binaries inside.
I did the modification to the four sagemath-database-* packages.
Le 18/03/2013 19:06, Anton Gladky a écrit :
sagemath-database-graphs has also a binary-database:
src/graphs.db. It is not allowed.
I don't see what I can do for that :-/
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2013/3/18 Julien Puydt jpu...@free.fr:
I don't see what I can do for that :-/
Just a proposal for dfsg-packing script:
sqlite3 graphs.db .dump graphs.dump
And then, in dh_auto_configure, for example:
cat graphs.dump | sqlite3 graphs.db
Anton
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