** Changed in: juju-mongodb (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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[needs-packaging] juju-mongo-tools3.2 in
Hi Robie.
> In override_dh_clean, rm -rf /tmp/go-build* will interfere with other
Thank you for calling this out. I have removed it. It is not needed.
> Other notes (I can fix up):
The rules were written to work for wily and trusty. I look forward
to removing the work arounds or using a better
> In override_dh_clean, rm -rf /tmp/go-build* will interfere with other
concurrent builds. We shouldn't stomp on the system like this. I'm not
sure the build should leave anything in /tmp at all. Maybe use TMPDIR to
make it use somewhere else, then clean that? Is there a standard pattern
for this
I reviewed
~sinzui/ubuntu/xenial/juju-mongo-tools3.2/xenial-mongo-tools3.2 revno 19
for upload.
Summary: looks good, one thing to fix in debian/rules, then I can make the
other changes and am happy to upload.
Good job sending the syscall patch upstream. I appreciate the dep3
header telling me
(some way to verify the orig tarball against upstream would be good, too
- I don't see a debian/watch file)
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I presume (with mgz) that the bzr branch is what I'm
reviewing/uploading, as opposed to those diffs applied to the upstream
source?
Where can I find the orig tarball for this, please?
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A diff of the missing sources added to debian/.
** Patch added: "juju-mongo-tools3.2-missing-sources.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/juju-mongodb/+bug/1558336/+attachment/4601655/+files/juju-mongo-tools3.2-missing-sources.diff
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