On Sat, 2014-05-24 at 15:33 +0200, Daniel Beyer wrote: > On Fri, 2014-05-23 at 17:12 -0400, "David Prévot" wrote: > > Hi Daniel, > > > > (..) >> > > You may wish to transform #513646 as your ITP too. > > > > Just done that. I'll put a repo on git.d.o/git/pkg-php as soon as I have > something worth putting there. > I've pushed some initial packaging, which can be found at: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-php/php-symfony.git;a=summary David, you might want to take a look onto this and check if I'm on the right track. I decided that manually adding all those dependencies to d/control is much too error-prone and found a hackish way to use dh_phpcomposer for that: I simply temporarily symlink the /debian folder on each component's source-dir and run dh_phpcomposer from there). Having a way to tell dh_phpcomposer where to look for composer.json would be great, but I did not found the to check how this could be implemented, yet. I'll add the rest of the 28 components soon and do a license check. I'm not sure which version of Symfony to package. According to upstream's roadmap [1]: - 2.3 series is an LTS and gets security fixes till 05/2017 - 2.4 series gets those till 01/2015 - upcoming 2.5 till 07/2015 - 2.6 most likely will not be released in time for the Jessie freeze In order to benefit the most from upstream's maintenance work, I tend to go back to 2.3 (for Jessie). What's your opinion on that? BTW: I checked the currently packaged components in Debian. Only php-symfony2-yaml has a version newer than 2.3. [1] http://symfony.com/roadmap Greetings Daniel
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