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Bug#758163: Subject: RFS: kcm-ufw/0.4.3-1 ITP



Hi Eriberto,
I just did the package upload. There were no lintian errors, but from the 
looks of it, the line-breaks in the long description of the debian/control 
file still aren't being honored.
Also note that the git and git-VCS-browser fields do point to a valid URL. 
Github seems to think I am a robot, so they blocked public access to my repo. 
I will fix that today. Otherwise, everything else should be in order.
Thanks,
--Shawn

On Monday, September 22, 2014 17:20:56 Eriberto wrote:
> 2014-09-22 4:21 GMT-03:00 Shawn Sörbom <shawn@sorbom.com>:
> > Hi Eriberto
> 
> Hi!
> 
> > I was unable to find the broken symlink that lintian was complaining
> > about.
> 
> Ok. I checked it now and is all right.
> 
> Your package depends of the kdelibs-bin, that depends of the other
> packages. One these packages install the directory that will be
> linked. You can see it installing the kdelibs-bin. So, please, add a
> lintian override with a comment to these messages.
> 
> > I also haven't uploaded yet because I haven't fixed the spelling error in
> > source files. I will fix these and upload as soon as I can (I am still
> > reading about proper quilt usage). All other errors are fixed.
> 
> No problem. I can wait. About quilt, if you have a problem in
> 'Makefile', you can do:
> 
> quilt new fix_makefile
> quilt add Makefile
> <edit the Makefile>
> quilt refresh
> quilt header -e
> <edit the header>[1]
> quilt pop -a
> 
> Please, read about new, add, refresh, header and pop.
> 
> [1] A example of the header:
> 
> Description: fix the Examples path and countries.csv place.
> Author: Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org>
> Last-Update: 2014-07-01
> 
> > Also, would it be possible for me to use alioth for this kind of project?
> > I am having trouble setting up git via automated tools on github.
> > According to replies I got on deb-mentors, git doesn't have cmdline access
> > needed for the tools to be used. I was wary of setting up an account on
> > Alioth because I wasn't sure if kcm-ufw qualified.
> > If it does, I would much prefer using Alioth.
> 
> You can use Alioth, but the reply to request can take a bit. You can
> use an external git, request the access and migrate your repository.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Eriberto


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