[pkg-php-pear] Let's reconsider the way Symfony2 Components are packaged for Debian
David Prévot
david at tilapin.org
Sun Sep 7 20:27:36 UTC 2014
[ Again, please stop CCing me on reply to the list. ]
Le 07/09/2014 15:28, Daniel Beyer a écrit :
> On Sat, 2014-09-06 at 14:26 -0400, David Prévot wrote:
>> Le 06/09/2014 14:04, Daniel Beyer a écrit :
>>> On Sat, 2014-09-06 at 13:01 -0400, David Prévot wrote:
>>>> Le 05/08/2014 17:24, Daniel Beyer a écrit :
>>>>> On Sun, 2014-08-03 at 17:11 +0200, Daniel Beyer wrote:
> I think I'm done with d/copyright. Everything is pushed into the git
> repo.
Details:
- looks like your BSD-* should be BSD-3-clause-* (and BSD-php-parser
should probably be a simple BSD-3-clause since it’s generalist);
- you may wish to regroup paragraphs about the same license.
- wrap-and-sort gives a more usual d/control (and drop the useless
d/copyright last line).
> A few (non-blocking) things are still open:
[…]
> - No tests are run, mainly due to two missing build-dependencies [1]. I
> vote taking care about enabling tests during build after the package
> made it into Debian.
Please, just deactivate the tests you can’t run instead.
I’ll upload php-doctrine-data-fixtures ASAP (it’s already almost ready),
and may have a look at php-email-validator if nobody beats me to it once
I’m done reviewing d/copyright.
> Le 05/08/2014 17:51, David Prévot a écrit :
>> Le 05/08/2014 17:24, Daniel Beyer a écrit :
>
>>>>> B) Simply (at least for now) drop the two bridges and
>>>>> remove the non-existing 'Suggests:'.
>>>>
>>>> No need to remove non-existing 'Suggests:' since they can (or not) be
>>>> packaged later by interested parties.
Why do you override the missing suggests into “none”? E.g.,
php-ircmaxell-password-compat may be useful if the package gets backported.
Now I’ll dive into d/copyright review, and will be back with more (or
none) remarks once done (or before, if stuff can be addressed in the
mean time).
Regards
David
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