[Pkg-sssd-devel] priv-wrapper?

Timo Aaltonen tjaalton at ubuntu.com
Fri Aug 4 09:42:05 BST 2023


Simon Josefsson kirjoitti 3.8.2023 klo 22.55:
> Timo Aaltonen <tjaalton at debian.org> writes:
>> I had a brief look at priv-wrapper packaging, and noticed it only
>> keeps the debian/ dir in git? The sssd-team packages have the full
>> upstream git as the base, with packaging added to the packaging
>> branch. I prefer those will remain like that :)
> 
> I usually also do the full git repo with upstream branch for most of the
> packages I maintain, but for this new package I wanted to see if keeping
> only debian/ in git worked, as I've had success with that in another
> package.  What is really the upside of having upstream code in Debian's
> git?  One downside is that it wastes space, although I don't think that
> matters a lot these days.  Another downside is that it confuses what is
> really the "upstream" in case the Debian git-repo's view of what
> "upstream" is differs from the real upstream.

How do you pull a new upstream release, download the tarball? I don't 
like working with upstream tarballs as the source of a new release, git 
is much nicer. And it allows using snapshots when needed etc.

> Just to clarify, did you mean that you would want priv-wrapper to use
> the same style as the other packages, or merely that I shouldn't change
> the other sssd-packages to use this debian/-only approach?  I wouldn't
> do the latter.  Generally if you feel there is any subjective style
> matter you don't agree with, I'm happy to follow what you prefer.  I
> prefer to keep priv-wrapper as debian/-only if you think that is okay,
> unless I learn some disadvantage with it that I am not aware of yet.

It's fine to have priv-wrapper as-is, no objections there.

> /Simon
> 
> PS. Changing to your ubuntu.com email address since sending to your
> debian.org address results in bounces when debian.org forwards it to
> ubuntu.com because debian.org is not authorized to send emails on behalf
> of simon at josefsson.org due to (probably) my SPF 'mx -all' preference.  I
> think it is a problem with the debian.org forwarder..

Yeah email sucks. I can't send to gmail addresses (with @debian.org) 
because of my smtp provider which has no DKIM..


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