Jing Luo <[email protected]> writes: > On 2024-12-18 05:45, Luis Guzman wrote: >> En 11/12/24 23:44, Jing Luo escribió: >> >>> Which bring me to the question in the beginning: does trisquel >>> accept packages? (how) can I submit a package to Trisquel? I >>> recently adopted an orphaned package in Debian, so I am somewhat >>> familiar with how Debian does things. >> It's possible to build packages out of the package git repo, check >> the >> trisquel-builder notes, build your chroots, test it out, once you got >> it running try to build the package, and do normal testing, so you get >> it working properly. >> About how soon will the package at hand be added to the repo? Well, >> not gonna lie, that may take some time as there are some loose ends to >> tie up, but other than that, it should be possible to reach the repo. > > Actually just less than an hour ago, the package was uploaded to > debian unstable. But I ran sbuild on both aramo and ecne, they both > FTBFS. I would need a weekend to investigate this, and I will add > fixes to the "trisquel/ecne" branch in [2]. So, soon(TM).
I expect the Debian NEW process to take a while, so I don't think waiting for that should block adding libnss-mysql to Trisquel earlier. The packages can be synced later on. Be sure to put non-Debian packaging on a separate branch like trisquel/aramo or something, and don't touch debian/sid until ftp-master reply. I think it is fine to use Salsa to maintain the packaging for Trisquel, several packages on Salsa contain non-Debian branches for other distributions. Alternatively, putting trisquel-specific branches on gitlab.trisquel.org is fine too. /Simon
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