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Bug#902494: marked as done (RFS: libplist/2.0.0-4 [QA])



Your message dated Wed, 4 Jul 2018 01:33:02 +0200
with message-id <20180703233302.dcjuh4hlzlcmhmy4@angband.pl>
and subject line Re: Bug#902494: RFS: libplist/2.0.0-4 [QA]
has caused the Debian Bug report #902494,
regarding RFS: libplist/2.0.0-4 [QA]
to be marked as done.

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Dear Mike and mentors,

I am looking for a sponsor for package "libplist" as a QA upload.

Besides, I am looking for a DD to help creating a git repository under Salsa's
Debian group and grant me (hosiet-guest) a Master role so that I could push
the changes onto the git repo.

 * Package name    : libplist
   Version         : 2.0.0-4
   Upstream Author : Nikias Bassen <nikias@gmx.li> and others
 * URL             : https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libplist/
 * License         : LGPL-2.1+
   Section         : libs

  It builds those binary packages:

 libplist++-dev - Library for handling Apple binary and XML property lists
 libplist++3v5 - Library for handling Apple binary and XML property lists
 libplist-dev - Library for handling Apple binary and XML property lists
 libplist-doc - Library for handling Apple binary and XML property lists - docs
 libplist-utils - Apple property list converter
 libplist3  - Library for handling Apple binary and XML property lists
 python-plist - Library for handling Apple binary and XML property lists

  To access further information about this package, please visit the following URL:

  https://mentors.debian.net/package/libplist


  Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:

    dget -x https://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/libp/libplist/libplist_2.0.0-4.dsc

  Git packaging repository (proposed, not exist yet):

    https://salsa.debian.org/debian/libplist.git

  Git packaging repository (temporary, will be removed after upload):

    https://salsa.debian.org/hosiet-guest/libplist.git

  Changes since the last upload:

 libplist (2.0.0-4) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * QA upload.
   * Apply "wrap-and-sort -abst".
   * Bump Standards-Version to 4.1.4.
   * Bump debhelper compat to v11.
   * debian/control:
     - Drop unnecessary build dependency dh-autoreconf.
     - Drop -dbg package to achieve -dbgsym migration.
     + Mark Multi-Arch information according to M-A Hints:
       + libplist-doc: M-A: foreign
       + libplist++-dev: M-A: same
       + libplist-dev: M-A: same
       + python-plist: M-A: same
     + Update Vcs fields with git repo under Salsa Debian group.
     + Use Breaks + Replaces instead of Conflicts + Replaces
       for package replacement.
   * debian/compat: Update accordingly.
   * debian/copyright: Update information accordingly.
   * debian/patches: Refresh patches.
   * debian/pycompat: Removed. (lintian tag "debian-pycompat-is-obsolete")
   * debian/rules:
     + Enable full hardening.
     + Use "dh_missing --fail-missing".
     + Update dh_strip invocation for dbgsym migration.
     + Force non-parallel build to circumvent failure in tests.
   * d/p/0003-bplist-Prevent-store-to-misaligned-address-when-writ.patch:
     Backport upstream patch.

Side note: I'm not sure why I often encounter with random test failures
caused by parallel build (parallel tests) while others basically cannot
reproduce. Might be a problem on my side or some flaws in upstream build
system. Anyway, forcing --no-parallel solves FTBFS.

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Regards,
Boyuan Yang
    

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On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 06:03:03PM +0800, Boyuan Yang wrote:
> Besides, I am looking for a DD to help creating a git repository under Salsa's
> Debian group and grant me (hosiet-guest) a Master role so that I could push
> the changes onto the git repo.

Done.  I even copied in your repo this time, for a change.

>  * Package name    : libplist
>    Version         : 2.0.0-4

>  libplist (2.0.0-4) unstable; urgency=medium
>  .
>    * QA upload.
>    * Apply "wrap-and-sort -abst".
>    * Bump Standards-Version to 4.1.4.
>    * Bump debhelper compat to v11.
>    * debian/control:
>      - Drop unnecessary build dependency dh-autoreconf.
>      - Drop -dbg package to achieve -dbgsym migration.
>      + Mark Multi-Arch information according to M-A Hints:
>        + libplist-doc: M-A: foreign
>        + libplist++-dev: M-A: same
>        + libplist-dev: M-A: same
>        + python-plist: M-A: same
>      + Update Vcs fields with git repo under Salsa Debian group.
>      + Use Breaks + Replaces instead of Conflicts + Replaces
>        for package replacement.
>    * debian/compat: Update accordingly.
>    * debian/copyright: Update information accordingly.
>    * debian/patches: Refresh patches.
>    * debian/pycompat: Removed. (lintian tag "debian-pycompat-is-obsolete")
>    * debian/rules:
>      + Enable full hardening.
>      + Use "dh_missing --fail-missing".
>      + Update dh_strip invocation for dbgsym migration.
>      + Force non-parallel build to circumvent failure in tests.
>    * d/p/0003-bplist-Prevent-store-to-misaligned-address-when-writ.patch:
>      Backport upstream patch.

Done.

> Side note: I'm not sure why I often encounter with random test failures
> caused by parallel build (parallel tests) while others basically cannot
> reproduce. Might be a problem on my side or some flaws in upstream build
> system. Anyway, forcing --no-parallel solves FTBFS.

Can't reproduce it as well, but your solution can't hurt.


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