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Re: Package Review: network-conduit-tls



I accidently pasted the wrong link to the darcs repo:
https://anonscm.debian.org/darcs/pkg-haskell/haskell-network-conduit-tls/

On Sat, Nov 22 2014, Christopher Reichert <creichert07@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I have uploaded the network-conduit-tls package:
> darcs.debian.org:/darcs/pkg-haskell/haskell-network-conduit-tls
>
> It is still marked as UNRELEASED and I can change that after having it
> reviewed.
>
> Some quick questions:
>
> - How to choose a hackage version of a package? My inclination was to
>   choose the most recent release that would build against everything.
>
> - When I enable the DEB_ENABLE_TESTS in rules, I am missing the HUnit
>   dependency. I checked a few other packages but couldn't seem to find
>   any that depend on testing libraries directly. How should this be
>   handled?
>
> - Do I integrate network-conduit-tls into the package-plan myself? After
>   it has been approved, of course :).
>
> - Does the "test-packages.pl" script only run the cabal constraint
>   solver to ensure there are not dependency conflicts (e.g. no real
>   compile+install)? That's my initial impression after a quick read
>   through. The network-conduit-tls package does not seem to cause any
>   conflicts in the package plan.
>
> Thanks for all the help. Cheers,

-- 
Christopher Reichert
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