[Debian-med-packaging] libquazip transition (freemedforms-project package update)

Emilio Pozuelo Monfort pochu at debian.org
Sat Aug 30 17:57:53 UTC 2014


On 30/08/14 15:11, Eric Maeker wrote:
> Le 29/08/2014 14:17, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort a écrit :
>> On 28/08/14 23:43, Andreas Tille wrote:
>>> To whom is this question directed?  If to me:  I personally have time
>>> but to get freemedforms surely into Jessie I would not wait to long.
>>
>> I want this fixed ASAP or else I'll kick it out of testing as this is starting
>> to block other things.
> 
> I understand.
> 
>> No pressure on upstream. You can just fix it in sid for now even if you don't
>> fix the non-free stuff yet.
> 
> Currently, I've corrected the 0.9.0 package, it now builds with a dual
> Qt installation. I'm preparing a 0.9.2 release (as upstream) without any
> non-fully-free-js-file (end of next week max). Package already build
> fine. I'm testing some functionalities of the new version of apps right now.
> 
> I want to insist that this JS file is related to the dokuwiki project
> which was used to create the usermanual local html file (it is an open
> source project). There aren't any non-free code inside the FreeMedForms
> project package. And it is fully functionnal as is. I'm working on a new
> exporter for the wiki to provide a 100% DFSG compatible extraction for
> the 1.0.0 release (end 2014).
> 
> Thank you pointing out, previously ignored, non-free JS file. And thanks
> a lot for giving me the opportunity to provide, as quickly as possible,
> a new freemedforms-project source code.

OK, maybe I wasn't clear enough.

What I need right now is an upload of freemedforms-project that build depends on
libquazip-dev, instead of the (no longer existent) libquazip0-dev.

Emilio



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