Already tried. Had problems connecting to the room. On Sun, 2020-08-23 at 16:14 +0200, David Heidelberg wrote: Check also #debian-rust on OFTC (just download IRC client and registerover IRC client on OFTC servers).They'll give you current status of Rust packaging.DavidBest regardsDavid HeidelbergOn Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 16:13, Willem van den Akker<wvdakker@wilsoft.nl> wrote:Hello David,I am also not a DD or DM.I agree, first all cargo packages/modules have to go into Debian.Perhaps we canask some Rust devs how to do that. I will ask around.Yes building it with network connection is a no-go and violation ofthe Debian guidelines.I have shortwave successful runing in Testing.I will keep in touch./WillemOn Sun, 2020-08-23 at 16:04 +0200, David Heidelberg wrote:Hello Willem,you have more advanced debian/ so I'd start from your version.Sadly, I'm not official Debian developer, so I cannot do that, wehaveto find someone who will.There will be likely many rust libs which needs to be packaged, TBH Ihaven't progressed much on it.I think we cannot upload even to experimental, when the packagedownload stuff while build from internet.I'll test your build & check lintian --pedantic how it goes, but Iguess until we get everything it builds offline, it'll be issue.Thank youDavidBest regardsDavid HeidelbergOn Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 19:00, Willem van den Akker<wvdakker@wilsoft.nlwrote:Dobry den David,I also have been working on shortwave and have a working packagewhich you can find here:https://salsa.debian.org/wvdakker/shortwaveIs it possible to create a team respository so we can work as a teamon the package? There is quite a bit Rust work/libraries on which wehave to work. To much for one person.Another probleem is the networkaccess during the build. USENETWORKmustbe used in the pbuilderrc because a lot of cargo must be downloaded.However the policy prevents that any the package must be build in achroot (4.9).Can you as maintainer create a team library? Then we upload theversionto experimental as an starting point.Na shledanouWillem |