Mudita24 ready for uploading/re-adopting

Ross Gammon ross at the-gammons.net
Tue Mar 22 12:27:23 UTC 2016


On 03/21/2016 11:01 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig (Debian/GNU) wrote:
> i'm not sure why you disabled the watch file?
> if you re-enable it, it should work as soon as upstreams does their
> first tag...and you can spend your time better than watching upstream
> commits.

Only to avoid the annoying "uscan error	<package> debian/watch: uscan
returned an error: In debian/watch no matching files for watch line"
errors on my dashboard that I can't do anything about :-)
But as it is a team package, it is probably better that the rest of the
team are informed of a new release without relying on me to notice
upstream. Expect a commit to re-enable that soon.

> i did a quick check, and now i wonder why you don't generate the
> manpages on the fly (using help2man during the build).

I only just discovered help2man after producing several manually in the
past from the dh_make template. Very slick. The advice on the wiki was
not to regenerate during the build (reproducibility issues I presume),
but to add a target in d/rules which could be run manually each new
upstream version. But I didn't bother as I am not expecting to many new
features/options being added (mudita24 is pretty mature).

> and of course the standards-version should be updated to the newest one.

?? I did bump the Standards-Version from 3.9.3 to 3.9.7 (after checking
the changelist - as Jonas reminded us). Did I miss something?

Cheers,

Ross


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