Joerg-Neo900 | feel happy you don't have to resolve them dependencies manually, all 182MB ;-) | 14:20 |
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Joerg-Neo900 | paul_boddie: werner doesn't care at all about upstreaming his great stuff, a pity. So odds are there won't be a update since werner does a "rolling release" (every single point in time the git has the latest release candidate) which is totally incompatible to all distro maintenance approaches I know of | 14:24 |
Joerg-Neo900 | distro maintainers regularly need a "hey, there's a new release candidate!" trigger poke which never happens for wpwrak stuff | 14:26 |
Joerg-Neo900 | I tried to convince Suse and Debian maintainers to rather do an auto-pull from eeshow and fped master for each new distro release. While I might have succeeded at suse for eeshow, I prolly failed for the rest since they "want to get such note from the original author" | 14:30 |
Joerg-Neo900 | I failed to convince werner to at least place a note to the effect "last git commit is release candidate, always" into both gits | 14:32 |
Joerg-Neo900 | it's embarrassing I got no better idea than to "fork" both git repos to a eeshow-ng and fped-ng and set those latter to up in a way so they simply pull from / sync to the parent daily. Then, whenever due (aka "always") tag the latest revision as "release candidate" | 14:51 |
Joerg-Neo900 | those latter tWo* | 14:52 |
Joerg-Neo900 | you might also need to add a release/revision number - ideally auto-generated from date of day when the new revision got pulled from parent | 14:54 |
Joerg-Neo900 | or... got pushed TO parent | 14:54 |
Joerg-Neo900 | I think parts of all that are in place already for eeshow and suse, since I have access to the eeshow git and a suse system and contact to maintainer | 14:56 |
Joerg-Neo900 | for fped situation is more intricate | 14:56 |
Joerg-Neo900 | not even the executables on parent git are up-to-date | 14:57 |
paul_boddie | Joerg-Neo900: I will see what can be done, but a forked repository with tagged and signed releases may be what Debian needs. | 16:35 |
paul_boddie | I did figure out the weird expectations of the uscan tool that Debian uses to find releases. And the tool can go directly to Git repositories. | 16:36 |
paul_boddie | So I can make it find a "0.1+20170511" version that is new. :-) | 16:37 |
paul_boddie | But from experience with making software that people want to package, I know that they really like signed archives. | 16:38 |
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