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Bug#695991: RFS: awstats/7.1~dfsg-1 (2nd try)



On 2013-02-08 08:16, Sergey Kirpichev wrote:
>   Dear mentors,
> 
> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "awstats". I have problems
> getting in touch with the Debian Developer (Jonas Smedegaard) that
> I've originally worked with.  Could someone else update my DM flag as
> per new procedure[1]?  Or just upload package once?
> 

Hi,

I think I could be convinced to do at least a onetime upload of the
package.  Please CC me on replies.

> Closes bugs: 641481 687414 690379 698921
> 
>  Package name : awstats
>  Version      : 7.1~dfsg-1
>  Homepage     : http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
>  License      : GPL-2
>  Section      : web
>  RFS bug      : http://bugs.debian.org/695991
> 
>   It builds those binary packages:
> 
>   awstats - powerful and featureful web server log analyzer
> 
>   To access further information about this package, please visit the
> following URL's:
> 
>   http://mentors.debian.net/package/awstats
>   http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/a/awstats/awstats_7.1~dfsg-1.dsc
> 
> 

In d/changelog, the package on mentors includes an entry for 7.0~dfsg-8
which has not been uploaded to Debian AFAICT (but targets/targeted
unstable).  The lines in that entries seem to be a subset of the ones
for 7.1~dfsg-1, is this by intention.

The upload appears to be targetting unstable while we are in a freeze
and the changes do not appear to freeze material - intentional or should
it have been experimental instead?


You can probably get rid of this code in d/rules:

  """
  # "Binarize" (and cleanup) Debian-shipped non-trademarked Firefox icon
  pre-build::
  	uudecode -o debian/icons/firefox.png debian/icons/firefox.png.uu
  clean::
  	rm -f debian/icons/firefox.png
  """

With "3.0 (quilt)" you can store binary files in the debian part (you
just have to add it to d/source/include-binaries).

There is also a mangle rule in d/rules that looks a bit outdated (I
guess it isn't used anymore?):

"""
  DEB_UPSTREAM_TARBALL_BASENAME_MANGLE = s/(-6\.9)\.(\d)/$$1$$2/
"""

~Niels


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