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Status: New = Fix Released
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Well thank you for all the good work, however one the package listed as
Dependency is unknow to Ubuntu repository htt://packages.ubuntu.com ...
The package is : libgit2-glib-1.0-dev (= 0.0.10)
Where can I get this one ?
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Antonio19, its on the ppa
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Hi, I managed to get this new version installed and everything work
well, except it seems I caanot push any coomits at all. Is this correct?
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I would say so, see below from the release notes:
Although the most prominent features of gitg are present in this release, there
are still some notable regressions which will be implemented in subsequent
releases and this release should therefore be considered unstable.
== Known regressions ==
Tim,
as reported above this compilation fails to display the commit diffs. If
you compile gitg with ./configure.sh make make install
everything works perfectly.
I will report a new bug as it is a new one
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I've just see that last update fixed the problem. Thanks Tim!
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Installed the one from the PPA, and it works perfectly.
Thanks a lot to both!
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Tim,
can you take a look at this packaging scripts [1] available from debian?
I'm almost able to compile gitg (from repo) using the latest libgit2-0
(GNOME 3 staging PPA) and this libgit2-glib packaging scripts for
Trusty.
Some errors are raised in the gitg execution which are weird
Sorry,
by running 'sudo ldconfig' now I have a function gitg 0.3.2
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Fran, do you have packaging for gitg also? please attach a debdiff if so
;)
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I have created packages for gitg 0.3.2, please check them out from
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/exz6ytdmnxaybe4/NsCAcdUxPt
The file gitg-0.3.2-debian-packaging-files.tar.xz contains the debian/ folder
required to create the package.
I've found that the installed package doesn't show the commit
Tim: thanks a lot for taking your time to explain that!
Fran: Great, I'll test it.
I still wasn't able to compile it, mostly because my ignorance with
packaging, but I was getting close. I'll try to do it by myself even if
Fran's package works, just to learn and be able to build packages in the
Fran: tested your package, it runs, but it fails to display the commit diffs.
Does this happen to you too?
(I'm using the gnome3 staging ppa)
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This is now available on gnome3-staging.
Will look at getting it into Utopic once the GTK transition is done
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+1 to package the new gitg version, because it isn't just a bugfix
release, this version has major UI improvements over the one on the
ubuntu repos. And as a user it is *very* difficult to compile and
install from source (missing files, missing git submodules, many other
dependencies that have to
fisadev, sound like you are doing it all wrong ;) all the dependencies are on
the gnome3-staging PPA, you just need to use the debian build system!
apt-get source gitg
uscan/uupdate
debuild -S/dpkg-buildpackage
Anyway since this requires GTK 3.12 it will have to live in gnome3-staging for
Thanks for the info! I was following the instructions on the readme from gitg,
but because I have almost no knowledge in packaging, I knew I must be doing
something wrong.
And worth noting: that's true for most users too, so still it would be very
nice to have it in the repos.
But again,
Hmmm, I couldn't easily find what uscan, uupdate and debuild are.
Before I start reading the debian maintainers guide, do you know some quick
intro to those tools?
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uscan - downloads the upstream tarball, just run it from the source
folder.
uupdate - updates the package to new upstream version use it like
uupdate -v 0.3.2 ../just.downloaded.tarball
the goto the new folder created, you will need to make some minor edits to
atleast the control file
- add a
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