Introducing uploaders.mk

Sune Vuorela debian at pusling.com
Tue Jul 24 21:11:58 UTC 2007


On Tuesday 24 July 2007, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> * Sune Vuorela [Tue, 24 Jul 2007 01:01:36 +0200]:
> > I have ended up slightly reverting this. It doesn't fail, but print a
> > nasty warning. The main reason for this is that binNMUs, NMUs and
> > security uploads might be triggered by this.
>
> I haven't looked at the code, but why does it fail? As I understood it
> from the beginning, it would only care about people in cdbs/team-members?

It cares about the X recent names in the changelog and the people in 
cdbs/team-members.

If the X recent names are - all in team-members:
John Smith
Jane Doe
John Smith
Jane Doe
Jane Doe 
John Smith 
Jim Miller

Then uploaders contains John Smith, Jane Doe and Jim Miller.

If Dave Muppet then adds a changelog entry (NMU maybe), the X recent names 
becomes:
Dave Muppet
John Smith
Jane Doe
John Smith
Jane Doe
Jane Doe
John Smith

And Jim Miller is not anymore a part of it.
The uploaders based on uploaders.mk would then contain John Smith and Jane Doe 
only, which differs from before.

/Sune
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