Bug#644943: Please switch source package to OCE
D. Barbier
bouzim at gmail.com
Tue Nov 1 17:54:17 UTC 2011
On 2011/11/1 Adam C Powell IV wrote:
[...]
>> Hello,
>>
>> I just pushed a db/debian branch into upstream repository
>> https://github.com/tpaviot/oce/tree/db/debian
>> It will not be merged into our trunk, I pushed it there since I did
>> not know where to publish it.
>> It has been minimally tested, but needs more polishing.
>
> Great! I like that you've continued with the old OCC changelog.
>
> But I think it makes sense to do development of the package on the
> "official" Debian git server, to facilitate team management. In general
> when upstream creates a debian/ directory, it confuses things because
> there can be multiple "Debian packages" floating around.
I fully agree. This branch will be deleted as soon as we can decide
of its final location.
>> So, how do we proceed now? Do we change package names, as in this
>> branch? If yes, do we switch to a new repository?
>
> That's a good question. I could go either way:
> 1. tart a brand new repository, since it's a new package with new
> names -- but then start with a new changelog; or
> 2. Use the oce tarball as a new "upstream" on a renamed or cloned
> repository, or a branch, to more clearly show the changes
> between OCC and OCE.
>
> I think #1 makes more sense, particularly because it's perfectly easy
> for someone to "diff -ur" the two trees and see the changes, and we
> aren't trying to track patch-by-patch changes -- that's OCE upstream's
> job. We can leave opencascade.git in place, and start a new oce.git in
> the same place.
Great, I also prefer #1. Can you please request its creation? (I can
also do it if you prefer)
Are there some guidelines about the preferred git workflow when
upstream has a git repository?
> Also, Denis, I think Conflicts is better than Breaks because apt will be
> sure to remove a Conflicts package before trying to install the new
> package;
Okay.
> and it would be good to indicate Provides as well to smooth the transition.
This is IMO a bad idea because OCE is based on Opencascade 6.5.1, and
as you know, OCCT releases are not compatible.
> When OCE enters unstable, we file important (future FTBFS) bugs against
> OCC's rdeps. Then when OCE enters testing, ask the ftp-masters to
> remove OCC from unstable and testing and turn the unclosed important
> bugs to serious ones.
>
> Sounds good?
Yes, thanks.
Denis
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