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- Subject: RFS: brise/0.38.20180515-1 [RC]
- From: Boyuan Yang <073plan@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2018 11:58:45 +0800
- Message-id: <[🔎] 2869410.TY4XFauXTk@hosiet-mi>
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: important X-Debbugs-CC: debian-input-method@lists.debian.org sunweaver@debian.org Dear Mike, debian-input-method members and mentors, As part of bug fixes and package rebuild in Input Method Team, I prepared a team upload for package "brise" and am currently looking for a sponsor for this package. Besides, I am looking for a DD to help create a git repo under Debian group on Salsa platform and grant me (hosiet-guest) the Master role so that I could push and maintain changes there. The whole RIME IME ecosystem will have to undergo an important version bump (1.2.x -> 1.3.x), which requires a joint upload of librime and brise (aka librime-data*). Mentors who intend to sponsor this package should upload those two packages ideally at the same time. recommends librime (>= 1.3) ----------------------> brise (>= 0.38) <---------------------- build-depends on Levels of rebuild (and bugfix): Level 1: * libmarisa0 (done), libopencc2 (done) Level 2: * libbkc2 (done), libkkc-data (done), librime1 ^ separate RFS: #902169 Level 3: * brise (aka librime-data*) ^ we are here Level 4: * fcitx-kkc, ibus-kkc, fcitx-rime, ibus-rime, goldendict (out of team but under my control), ibus-libzhuyin * Package name : brise Version : 0.38.20180515-1 Upstream Author : GONG Chen <chen.sst@gmail.com> * URL : https://github.com/rime/brise * License : GPL-3 Section : libs It builds those binary packages: librime-data - Rime Input Method Engine, the schema data librime-data-array30 - RIME schema data - array30 librime-data-bopomofo - RIME schema data - Bopomofo (a.k.a Zhu Yin) librime-data-cangjie5 - RIME schema data - Cangjie5 librime-data-combo-pinyin - RIME schema data - Combo Pinyin (a.k.a Gong Bao Pin Yin) librime-data-double-pinyin - RIME schema data - Double Pinyin (a.k.a Zi Ran Ma Shuang Pin) librime-data-emoji - RIME schema data - Emoji librime-data-ipa-xsampa - RIME schema data - X-SAMPA librime-data-jyutping - RIME schema data - jyutping (a.k.a Cantonese) librime-data-luna-pinyin - RIME schema data - Luna Pinyin librime-data-pinyin-simp - RIME schema data - Pinyin Simp (a.k.a Xiu Zheng Jian Hua Pin Yin) librime-data-quick5 - RIME schema data - quick5 librime-data-sampheng - RIME schema data - sampheng (a.k.a Zhong Gu San Pin) librime-data-scj6 - RIME schema data - scj6 (a.k.a Fast Cangjie IM 6) librime-data-soutzoe - RIME schema data - soutzoe librime-data-stenotype - RIME schema data - stenotype librime-data-stroke - RIME schema data - Stroke librime-data-terra-pinyin - RIME schema data - Terra Pinyin (a.k.a Earth Pinyin) librime-data-wubi - RIME schema data - Wubi librime-data-wugniu - RIME schema data - wugniu (a.k.a Shanghai Native Language) librime-data-zyenpheng - RIME schema data - zyenpheng (a.k.a Medieval Chinese) To access further information about this package, please visit the following URL: https://mentors.debian.net/package/brise Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command: dget -x https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/b/brise/ brise_0.38.20180515-1.dsc Git packaging repository: (temporary, will be removed after upload) https://salsa.debian.org/hosiet-guest/brise.git Git packaging repository: (proposed, not exist yet) https://salsa.debian.org/debian/brise.git Changes since the last upload: brise (0.38.20180515-1) unstable; urgency=medium . * Team upload. * New upstream release after migration to plum and librime 1.3. - Fix broken config for opencc in luna_pinyin_tw. (Closes: #877714). * Fix FTBFS by limiting required librime version to 1.3+. (Closes: #893386). * Use debian-input-method@lists.debian.org as maintainer address. (Closes: #899883). * debian: Apply "wrap-and-sort -abst". * d/control: Bump debhelper compat to v11. * d/control: Bump Standards-Version to 4.1.4. * d/control: Use Salsa repo for Vcs fields. * d/control: Set package section to "libs". * d/control: Drop transitional packages librime-data-stroke5, librime-data-stroke-simp, librime-data-triungkox3p. (Closes: #878230). * d/control: Adopt upstream preset list and add three more packages into Recommends list: bopomofo, stroke and terra-pinyin. * d/control: Let all split librime-data-* packages depend on librime-data since librime-data provides some essential common files. * d/copyright: Refresh and rewrite all copyright information. * d/watch: Refresh GitHub project URL. * d/rules: Use "dh_missing --fail-missing". * d/install: Refresh install file list for jyutping and luna-pinyin. * d/patches: Add a patch to fix bashism in plum/Makefile. -- Regards, Boyuan YangAttachment: signature.asc
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- To: 902170-done@bugs.debian.org
- Subject: Re: Bug#902170: RFS: brise/0.38.20180515-1 [RC]
- From: Adam Borowski <kilobyte@angband.pl>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2018 21:31:12 +0200
- Message-id: <20180624193112.w2cbalpivh3lgr6r@angband.pl>
- In-reply-to: <[🔎] 2869410.TY4XFauXTk@hosiet-mi>
- References: <[🔎] 2869410.TY4XFauXTk@hosiet-mi>
On Sat, Jun 23, 2018 at 11:58:45AM +0800, Boyuan Yang wrote: > Besides, I am looking for a DD to help create a git repo under Debian group on > Salsa platform and grant me (hosiet-guest) the Master role so that I could > push and maintain changes there. ✓ > The whole RIME IME ecosystem will have to undergo an important version bump > (1.2.x -> 1.3.x), which requires a joint upload of librime and brise (aka > librime-data*). Mentors who intend to sponsor this package should upload those > two packages ideally at the same time. > > recommends > librime (>= 1.3) ----------------------> brise (>= 0.38) > <---------------------- > build-depends on Thanks for the warning. You've properly versioned the build-dependency so the package wouldn't build without injecting the new librime into the chroot, but not everyone would appriopriately do so. > brise (0.38.20180515-1) unstable; urgency=medium > . > * Team upload. > * New upstream release after migration to plum and librime 1.3. > - Fix broken config for opencc in luna_pinyin_tw. (Closes: #877714). > * Fix FTBFS by limiting required librime version to 1.3+. (Closes: > #893386). > * Use debian-input-method@lists.debian.org as maintainer address. > (Closes: #899883). > * debian: Apply "wrap-and-sort -abst". > * d/control: Bump debhelper compat to v11. > * d/control: Bump Standards-Version to 4.1.4. > * d/control: Use Salsa repo for Vcs fields. > * d/control: Set package section to "libs". > * d/control: Drop transitional packages librime-data-stroke5, > librime-data-stroke-simp, librime-data-triungkox3p. > (Closes: #878230). > * d/control: Adopt upstream preset list and add three more packages into > Recommends list: bopomofo, stroke and terra-pinyin. > * d/control: Let all split librime-data-* packages depend on librime-data > since librime-data provides some essential common files. > * d/copyright: Refresh and rewrite all copyright information. > * d/watch: Refresh GitHub project URL. > * d/rules: Use "dh_missing --fail-missing". > * d/install: Refresh install file list for jyutping and luna-pinyin. > * d/patches: Add a patch to fix bashism in plum/Makefile. ✓ -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ There's an easy way to tell toy operating systems from real ones. ⣾⠁⢰⠒⠀⣿⡁ Just look at how their shipped fonts display U+1F52B, this makes ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ the intended audience obvious. It's also interesting to see OSes ⠈⠳⣄⠀⠀⠀⠀ go back and forth wrt their intended target.
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