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Re: Updating the fis-gtm package to V6.1-000



Hi Andreas,
I'm putting two threads back in one place. Look for [amul:6] below. The mail ends with the current list of TODOs.

On 09/01/14 04:04, Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi Amul,

On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 08:14:03AM -0400, Amul Shah wrote:

[amul:4] You asked in another mail if port 22 is blocked and it is. We have tools for allowed out-bound SSH connections but they don't work for git.debian.org. I'm guessing that host is disallowed for port 22 access.
This is what I expected.  There are ways to use different ports
(preferably 443) but this is not really a packaging topic.  If you can
deal with this somehow we could take this issue as settled - otherwise
we should discuss in a separate thread.

Kind regards

        Andreas.


[amul:6] Consider it closed. I'll search for ways around this. Consider this closed.


On 09/01/14 04:05, Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi Amul,

On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 10:15:07AM -0400, Amul Shah wrote:
[amul:5] I've surmounted the above issue. I don't completely follow everything, but I reverted the commit that merged the "upstream" (this is branch that existed only in my local copy as opposed to the branch from Alioth) and then re-ran git import-orig --pristin-tar. The build is in progress. I expect it to bomb out on the GPG issue (the keys are not on my corp laptop, most likely never will be).
Well, you could create a fake key if this becomes boring to you.

Thanks for keeping us updated

        Andreas.

[amul:6] It works! :-) I returned this morning (Monday was a holiday in the US) to find git-buildpackage asking for the key's password. Entered it and packages were created!

[amul:6] TODOs:
- CMakeLists.txt for V6.1-000 does not build the encryption libraries. The builds work, but I need to (a) test the result, (b) create the patch for the debian package, (c) carry the build changes forward to the upstream release and lastly, (d) update the source README.
- Fix the issue where the /opt/fis-gtm/current link points to the 32bit version of GT.M for the 64bit install
- Allow i386 and x86_64 packages to coexist. Currently the packages conflict. Also ensure that users can install multiple GT.M versions.

[amul:6] I'm working on the top bullet right now. I will follow up with questions - after searching :) - for the last two.

Best Regards,
Amul







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