Re: new libgtkdatabox release

2016-11-22 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen

Hi Bhavani.  Just following up on this pending issue.  Do you plan to do
a maintainer upload of xoscope, or should do you want another NMU?

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Petter Reinholdtsen



Re: new libgtkdatabox release

2016-11-15 Thread Andreas Tille
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 09:21:54AM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> 
> I see from https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libgtkdatabox > that the
> package had some RC issues, fixed today, so that should not be a blocker
> any more.

I did an upload about 2 hours ago that should fix both issues. :-)

Kind regards

  Andreas. 

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Re: new libgtkdatabox release

2016-11-15 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen

[Petter Reinholdtsen]
>> New package version uploaded, but needs to pass new queue due to name
>> change of binary packages.
>
> I suspect a binary NMU might be enough to fix xoscope once the new
> libgtkdatabox is in the archive.

I notice the new version of libgtkdatabox is in unstable now, and it is
time to update xoscope.  Bhavani, will you handle this?  I guess a
requst for a binary NMU will solve it, but it might be a good
opportunity to do a maintainer upload and acknowledge the NMUs too

I see from https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libgtkdatabox > that the
package had some RC issues, fixed today, so that should not be a blocker
any more.

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Petter Reinholdtsen



Re: new libgtkdatabox release

2016-10-25 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen

Thank you for the heads up.

[Andreas Tille]
>> Petter Reinholdsten, who maintains the Debian xoscope package, has
>> indicated that a freeze is coming up.  I'd like to get the new
>> version of libgtkdatabox in under the wire, if possible.

Note, I do not maintain it, I just decided to help the maintainer and do
some non-maintainer uploads to get it into shape before the next Debian
release while the maintatainer was busy.

> New package version uploaded, but needs to pass new queue due to name
> change of binary packages.

I suspect a binary NMU might be enough to fix xoscope once the new
libgtkdatabox is in the archive.

Cc to Bhavani, the xoscope maintainer.

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Petter Reinholdtsen



Re: new libgtkdatabox release

2016-10-19 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Brent,

On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 07:05:04PM -1000, Brent W. Baccala wrote:
> Aloha -
> 
> I released libgtkdatabox 0.9.3.0 about a week ago.
> 
> It's mostly a bug fix release, but it's got one new feature (dotted grids)
> that makes xoscope look a lot more aesthetically pleasing.  It's backwards
> compatible with older code.  xoscope itself already checks for the new
> feature in its configure script, so all that should be required is to
> update libgtkdatabox and rebuild xoscope.
> 
> Petter Reinholdsten, who maintains the Debian xoscope package, has
> indicated that a freeze is coming up.  I'd like to get the new version of
> libgtkdatabox in under the wire, if possible.
> 
> Looking at the Debian Package Tracker, half of the problems have been fixed
> in the new release, and the other half seem to be in the Debian package
> itself.  If a few little tweaks need to be made, libgtkdatabox 0.9.3.1
> could follow in very short order.
> 
> Is anybody on this list willing to take a look at packaging the new release?

New package version uploaded, but needs to pass new queue due to name
change of binary packages.

Thanks for pinging

Andreas.

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new libgtkdatabox release

2016-10-18 Thread Brent W. Baccala
Aloha -

I released libgtkdatabox 0.9.3.0 about a week ago.

It's mostly a bug fix release, but it's got one new feature (dotted grids)
that makes xoscope look a lot more aesthetically pleasing.  It's backwards
compatible with older code.  xoscope itself already checks for the new
feature in its configure script, so all that should be required is to
update libgtkdatabox and rebuild xoscope.

Petter Reinholdsten, who maintains the Debian xoscope package, has
indicated that a freeze is coming up.  I'd like to get the new version of
libgtkdatabox in under the wire, if possible.

Looking at the Debian Package Tracker, half of the problems have been fixed
in the new release, and the other half seem to be in the Debian package
itself.  If a few little tweaks need to be made, libgtkdatabox 0.9.3.1
could follow in very short order.

Is anybody on this list willing to take a look at packaging the new release?

Thanks.

agape
brent