Uploading experimental pwlib/openh323 to unstable

Mark Purcell msp@debian.org
Tue, 4 May 2004 18:57:12 +1000


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Jose,

Thanks for the work on gnugk.

I'm still a bit behind the curve on Subversion, so I will take a while to g=
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projects in development.

That said I see the Debian use of Subversion a great step forward, please j=
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give me some time to get upto speed with the change of Package maintenance=
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philosophy.

I'm currently working my way through your README and have managed to downlo=
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I just now have to work out how to make changes, get them committed back to=
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the archive and then carry out the package building process.

Is there any other documentation on how to use subversion in a Debian conte=
xt?

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'tutorial' start for how/ why to use Subversion under Debian.

Mark
Mark



On Sunday 02 May 2004 01:55, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote:
>   As part of the steps needed to upload new versions to unstable, I want
>   to start uploading to experimental packages compiled against versions
>   in unstable, with Debian VoIP Team set as maintainer.
>
>   For now I have made a hughe cleanup in gnugk package, splitting patch
>   into different patches (I still need to check if 05_makefile is
>   needed). It is available in trunk/ dir of package in svn repo.
>
>   I'd like to hear from you Mark.
>
>   BTW, regarding to SVN repo. After talking with Kilian we agreed about
>   copying each release to tags/ dir. This way normal development (when
>   only one version is available) can be made in trunk/. If two versions
>   are available, as it's the case of gnugk, experimental development
>   will be made on trunk/ and we can make unstable releases by only
>   copying tag/'latest_version_in_unstable'
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