On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 05:02:49AM +0200, Bluefuture wrote:
> Il mar, 2004-06-08 alle 03:27, Michael Bramer ha scritto:
> > >
> > > http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2004/05/msg01624.html
> >
> > very good.
> >
> > I like to add watch files to any debian package. Can we add some
> > 'watchfile override file' to dehs?
> >
> What do you mean about "watchfile ovverride file" to dehs?
>
> > How should we manage the watchfile generation? Have someone already some
> > thoughts about this task?
> >
> What do you want to know about "managing the watchfile generation"? Do
> you mean how to use dehs automatically generated watch file to put it in
> the packages? I had experimented 3/4 whishlist or minor bugs fill
> against packages that haven't Watch with an attached file as patch.
> The Watch file is inserted in this packages, but it couldn't be a
> general solution bacause anybody of us want a "mass bug filling".
I like dehs. But it don't work, if a package don't have a watch file.
Because of this, I like to add/fix watch files to _all_ packages. We can
make some packages per script, but some packages must fixed with a hand
written watch file.
I don't like to "mass bug filling" and I don't like to wait for all this
new uploads.
one solution:
- watch ovverride:
dehs use the debian/watch from the package source. If the package
don't have a debian/watch, it use its own watch for this
package (if its has a own).
If a debian/watch from the package source don't work, it use its
own watch.
- We ask some debian user to submit the debian/watch for there
packages. With this we can get a watch for any debian package in
some months.
But we need to manage this work.
We need some system, that
1.) send a user on request the copyright file of a package with out
a working watchfile
2.) get a watch file some this users
3.) and test it and put this watch file in the dehs ovverride
Comments?
Gruss
Grisu
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