Bug#957037: biboumi: ftbfs with GCC-10

Michel Le Bihan michel at lebihan.pl
Thu Dec 17 17:20:46 GMT 2020


Hello,

I noticed that
https://salsa.debian.org/aluaces-guest/biboumi/-/commits/upstream
doesn't have upstream imported the same way you have it. I think that I
imported it correctly in
https://salsa.debian.org/mimi89999/biboumi/-/commits/upstream .
However, I don't know how you generated the hash in `with Debian dir
49ca567d9a5a72a0874b26f332c3f441ca6783f5` in
https://salsa.debian.org/mimi89999/biboumi/-/commit/4efa9c854464d9087b673a0ef5ead39b92e6d109
.

I would like to continue importing upstream releases the same way it
was done before.

Michel Le Bihan

Le jeudi 17 décembre 2020 à 15:18 +0100, Jonas Smedegaard a écrit :
> Quoting Michel Le Bihan (2020-12-17 14:37:38)
> > > @Michel: If you are interested in joining the VoIP team
> > > generally, 
> > > then please join the mailinglist and request membership to the
> > > Salsa 
> > > group - links are at https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/VoIP
> > 
> > Sorry, but I'm not really interested in VoIP software nor have much
> > experience with it. I'm interested in XMPP. Actually, I don't
> > really 
> > understand why this package is managed by the VoIP team and not by
> > the 
> > XMPP team.
> 
> Sorry, I expressed that badly: What I meant to say is that if you
> care 
> for *this* package more generally (i.e. not only this once) then I 
> encourage you to join as package maintainer to help look after it. 
> The 
> VoIP team provides infrastructure - you need not care for other
> packages 
> in the VoIP team.
> 
> Reason Biboumi is maintained in the VoIP team is that Vasudev wanted
> my 
> help maintaining it, and I - just like you, if I understand correctly
> - 
> wanted to limit the amount of teams to attend to.  I have an interest
> in 
> XMPP but am already involved with 20 other teams.
> 
> I am open to having you and Vasudev move the package to the XMPP
> team, 
> but would hate to see the package become badly maintained: Vasudev
> has 
> not had a lot of time for packaging lately, and I don't know the
> level 
> of your devotion - that's why I suggest to start maintain it at its 
> current home where I can help keep an eye on it, and then maybe move
> it 
> later if you still prefer that after tending to it for some time.
> 
> ...but if you are eager to help and joining the VoIP team is what
> holds 
> you back, then maybe it is best to simply hand over the package to
> you.  
> Please do share your thoughts on this.
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
>  - Jonas
> 



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