[pkg-go] Bug#888985: RFS: irtt/0.9-1 [ITP] (#888985)

Pete Heist pete at eventide.io
Sat Feb 10 17:08:45 UTC 2018


> On Feb 9, 2018, at 11:43 AM, Pete Heist <pete at eventide.io> wrote:
> 
>> On Feb 9, 2018, at 8:15 AM, Michael Stapelberg <stapelberg at debian.org <mailto:stapelberg at debian.org>> wrote:
>> 
>> On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 2:09 AM, Pete Heist <pete at eventide.io <mailto:pete at eventide.io>> wrote:
>> 
>> From the original warnings you sent I know I’ve fixed all except "I: irtt source: testsuite-autopkgtest-missing”, but a) I’m not seeing that warning and b) I’m seeing two others. So my questions are:
>> 
>> 1) What are your expectations for 'testsuite-autopkgtest-missing', and why am I not seeing it? There are no unit tests to run.
>> 
>> Did you apply the ~/.lintianrc I provided? Not doing so would explain the difference. autopkgtest is helpful even if it only compiles the package in question. Why are there no unit tests for your code? :)
> 
>> 2) Do you care about 'debian-watch-does-not-check-gpg-signature' and 'no-upstream-changelog’? I do not sign the upstream, and the changes are in README.md, in case those should be split out...
>> 
>> They’re not important for the time being. Of course, if you could start signing upstream and provide a separate changelog file, that would be great.
>> 
>> Thanks!

Ok, I’ve updated the irtt package:

- I added a couple high-value unit tests, which also satisfies lintian.

- CHANGES.md is split out from README.md to satisfy 'no-upstream-changelog'.

- I tried getting signatures working but punted because GitHub creates a .tar.gz, which I signed with a .tar.gz.asc, but the build process expects a .tar.xz.asc in the upstream, so lintian then warns with 'orig-tarball-missing-upstream-signature'. Is there any pkg-go example of signatures working with a GitHub hosted repo? Otherwise I’ll eventually figure it out.

- I blew away the irtt.git repo and started over so I could just stay on the rails of your dh-make-golang.html blog entry, hope that’s fine.

Let me know if anything else. Thanks!

Pete

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