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Bug#602050: ITP: supercollider -- A real time audio synthesis programming language



On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 04:34, Dan S <danstowell+debmm@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2011/4/10 Felipe Sateler <fsateler@debian.org>:
>> On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 03:06, Dan S <danstowell+debmm@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 2011/4/4 Felipe Sateler <fsateler@debian.org>:
>>>> On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 18:42, Dan S <danstowell+debmm@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> 2011/3/28 Dan S <danstowell+debmm@gmail.com>:
>>>>>> 2011/3/28 Felipe Sateler <fsateler@debian.org>:
>>>>>>>>>> I've pushed a commit to that branch that apparently solves the issue.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Great, works here, thanks.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Someone else started the supercollider packaging (on ubuntu) and he
>>>>>>>>> had reasons for going with --install-sandbox. He is bcc'ed here -
>>>>>>>>> Artem please send me (or deb-mm) a mail if you have objections.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'll merge that branch into master, and send the change upstream (for
>>>>>>>>> inclusion in 3.4.2).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Remember to include the change in master as a patch instead of
>>>>>>>> directly modifying SConstruct!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ping?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the nudge - now committed. Any feedback welcome - this was
>>>>>> the first time I used quilt "properly"
>>>>>
>>>>> ...and now SC 3.4.2 has been released on the same day. So I've
>>>>> imported it into the git (3 patches no longer needed, hooray) - all
>>>>> testing and feedback welcome.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Looks like you didn't actually merge the upstream branch into master
>>>> but instead imported the new tarball as a new commit.
>>>
>>> I used git-import-orig, surely that's the right thing to do?
>>> <http://honk.sigxcpu.org/projects/git-buildpackage/manual-html/gbp.import.html#GBP.IMPORT.NEW.UPSTREAM>
>>
>> Hmm, it seems to have done a broken import. Did it actually succeed in
>> the merge?
>
> Yes it did. If there's anything I should do that can fix this, please
> let me know.
>
> There will be a version 3.4.3 out fairly soon (3.4.2 has a
> regression!) so I'll need to know how to import it right.

Hmm, I usually just call git-import-orig on the tarball and all the
magic is done. I'm not sure what could have gone wrong.

If 3.4.3 will be out soon, then maybe we can let this one go and do
the 3.4.3 on right instead.


On to more general comments:

- Shared libraries have to be on a package of their own. See policy
section 8. For this package it means we need new binary packages
called libsclang1 and libscsynth1 with the shared library. The .so
symlinks should go in the dev package.
- Is the sc-common-dev and sc-dev split really necessary?
- Add yourself to th Uploaders field.

-- 

Saludos,
Felipe Sateler



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