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Status: New => Fix Released
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These two lintian warnings are not so important:
W: seeks: extra-license-file usr/share/doc/seeks/COPYING.gz
E: seeks: helper-templates-in-copyright
This one here looks a bit more important:
E: seeks: init.d-script-missing-dependency-on-remote_fs etc/init.d/seeks:
required-start
N:
N:The g
** Changed in: debian
Status: Unknown => New
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #589037
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=589037
** Also affects: debian via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=589037
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Sorry, I didn't have time to look at this today, and I'd want another
Ubuntu developer to look over it too (we require two Ubuntu dev ACKs for
new packages). It's a leaf package so a feature freeze exception should
be easy to organise. In fact, if we're doing that, let's get it into
Debian first.
Hi stefanor,
I linked the branch with updated packaging to the branch. Is this good
for you?
But with latest Precise, we got a new opencv version and I ran into
troubles. I had to add some build-deps which were previously indirect
build deps of seeks (the easy part), but I now have problems with
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/93024612/buildlog_ubuntu-
precise-i386.seeks_0.4.0%2Bgit201201042104-0ubuntu1%2Bppa12.04%2B3_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
is the buildlog of the building of the last revision (4) of the bzr
branch attached to the bug (only the package version number is
different, due to multi
** Branch linked: lp:~kalon33/ubuntu/precise/seeks/packaged_source
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Hi Nicolas (2012.02.14_15:55:22_+0200)
> So what do you think about the snapshot?
Depends on how important you think the bug fixes are, and how much
instability they introduce.
The important ones could be cherry-picked as quilt patches, or even
all applied via a quilt patch (the pythonX.Y package
> Does that mean that they don't do point releases? Or that the last
> stable release has significant issues?
They do point releases (0.4.0 is the last one) but they commit bug fixes
regularly to stable branch, without adding new features, until a new
release is out. Here are the changes sinces th
Hi Nicolas (2012.02.14_14:54:52_+0200)
> * Why are we picking some random snapshot, rather than the 0.4.0 stable
> release?
> -> It's the last snapshot from the stable branch, it contains fixes for bugs,
> like google results retrieving, p2p fixes..
Does that mean that they don't do point releas
Hi stefanor,
* Why are we picking some random snapshot, rather than the 0.4.0 stable release?
-> It's the last snapshot from the stable branch, it contains fixes for bugs,
like google results retrieving, p2p fixes..
* bzr-builder.manifest? Was this a daily build?
-> Yes, I took the package from
In general, we prefer new packages to go through Debian. But as there's
a Feature Freeze looming, that probably couldn't be done in time for
precise. So, while I'd still like to see it in Debian, I'm happy to look
at uploading it straight to Ubuntu, with the promise that it'll
eventually end up in
@stefanor: what protocol should I follow to do this? Does that mean that
I have to submit it to Debian before it gets into Ubuntu? Or could we
process it independently in parallel in order to get this in Precise?
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Hi, If useful, sure I can maintain seeks in Debian too :)
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Looks like that Debian ITP is pretty dead. Would you consider taking it
over and maintaing seeks in Debian?
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** Description changed:
- Please upload seeks to Ubuntu Precise (not already in Debian), please
- look at the following:
+ Please upload seeks to Ubuntu Precise (not already in Debian). It's an
+ opensource websearch engine and it would be great t
versioning scheme of the package in my PPA is done in order to
superseede current PPA versioning.
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