Re: change bug# for ITP bug of WNPP package
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- Subject: Re: change bug# for ITP bug of WNPP package
- From: gerber van der graaf <gerber.van.der.graaf@aaupc.upcnet.es>
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 18:06:39 +0200
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Thanks for the reply. I'll just sit and wait until I will notice its
accepted or rejetced. Gerber
On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 10:45 -0400, Justin Pryzby wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 03:19:29PM +0200, Gerber van der Graaf wrote:
> > About one week ago my mentor uploaded my package libgpiv. As I don't
> > find it yet on the debian repository, I have been looking if the ITP bug
> > has been closed. This seems not to be the case, yet.
> Do you know http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html, where I see that it
> is waiting?
>
> > The ITP bug reports version 0.3.2, but the upstream version (that has
> > been packaged by me) has been increased to version 0.3.3. (I am the
> > upstream developer as well. I have increased the version in upstream in
> > order to implement all the changes in source that were needed, so
> > the .diff only includes debian/ and .orig.tar.gz is equal to upstream
> > tar.gz).
> Changes which are not Debian specific, if I understand correctly?
Yes, it concerns only bug repair-patches for the upstream source. These
have been included in the new 0.3.3 upstream release before I packaged
the software for debian.
>
> > My question is if this is this an error that will have to be repaired in
> > order to get the debian package uploaded by ftp-master in the repository
> > and close this bug? If so, can I change the bug report to version 0.3.3
> > or will I have to send a new bugreport, resulting into a new bug number
> > and, therefore, have to change debian/changelog and re-upload the
> > debianized package?
> Don't worry about the version in the ITP bug, probably nobody will
> ever look at it ever :)
>
> When you next upload the package, you'll have to have a different
> .diff.gz, with less stuff in it, because that stuff has already been
> patched (AIUI).
>
> Justin
>
>
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