[Bug 1652882] Re: Sync 8~dfsg0-3 from Debian Sid

Mattia Rizzolo mattia at mapreri.org
Wed Dec 28 08:56:42 UTC 2016


** Summary changed:

- Merge 8~dfsg0-2.1 from Debian Sid
+ Sync 8~dfsg0-3 from Debian Sid

** Description changed:

- We should merge this from Debian to reduce the delta. This upload to
- Debian adds a patch fixing ppc64 support, and that's a patch we already
- had in our delta. I ran the diff command to compare our patch to
- Debian's and there is no difference at all. So we can drop this part of
- our delta. Here's the full Debian changelog entry:
+ Changelog since the last merge:
+ 
+ a2jmidid (8~dfsg0-3) unstable; urgency=medium
+ 
+   * Team upload.
+   * d/control:
+     + Drop obsolete field DM-Upload-Allowed
+     + Drop pointless field 'X-Python-Version: >= 2.5'
+     + Canonicalize Vcs-* fields, and use https.
+     + Add build-depepndency on dh-python to avoid a build warning
+     + Add dependency on python-dbus.  Closes: #824070
+     + Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.8, no changes needed
+   * d/rules:
+     + Use the -S option of dpkg-parsechangelog to get the field, instead of sed.
+   * Bump debhelper compat level to 10
+   * d/watch: use @ARCHIVE_EXT@ to look for eventually different archive types.
+   * Pull patch from Ubuntu to fix FTBFS in arm64.  Closes: #773088
+     Thanks to Logan Rosen <logan at ubuntu.com> for the patch.
+ 
+  -- Mattia Rizzolo <mattia at debian.org>  Wed, 28 Dec 2016 09:50:56 +0100
+ 
+ a2jmidid (8~dfsg0-2.1) unstable; urgency=medium
  
    * Non-maintainer upload.
    * debian/patches:
      - ppc64-sigsegv.patch: sigsegv.c: added condition to use ucontext.h
        for ppc64, which wasn't being covered. (Closes: #769141)
  
- I almost wonder if we could get the other patch (arm64-sigsegv.patch)
- into Debian, if I can get confirmation that this can be done, I can file
- a Debian bug. But in the meantime, it probably wouldn't hurt to keep
- this delta.
+  -- Fernando Seiti Furusato <ferseiti at linux.vnet.ibm.com>  Mon, 05 Dec
+ 2016 11:51:07 -0200
+ 
+ 
+ With the 2 uploads both the patches there were in Ubuntu (fixes for ppc64 and arm64 FTBFS) have been incorporated, so we can go back in sync.

** Changed in: a2jmidid (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Simon Quigley (tsimonq2) => Mattia Rizzolo (mapreri)

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Title:
  Sync 8~dfsg0-3 from Debian Sid

Status in a2jmidid package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Changelog since the last merge:

  a2jmidid (8~dfsg0-3) unstable; urgency=medium

    * Team upload.
    * d/control:
      + Drop obsolete field DM-Upload-Allowed
      + Drop pointless field 'X-Python-Version: >= 2.5'
      + Canonicalize Vcs-* fields, and use https.
      + Add build-depepndency on dh-python to avoid a build warning
      + Add dependency on python-dbus.  Closes: #824070
      + Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.8, no changes needed
    * d/rules:
      + Use the -S option of dpkg-parsechangelog to get the field, instead of sed.
    * Bump debhelper compat level to 10
    * d/watch: use @ARCHIVE_EXT@ to look for eventually different archive types.
    * Pull patch from Ubuntu to fix FTBFS in arm64.  Closes: #773088
      Thanks to Logan Rosen <logan at ubuntu.com> for the patch.

   -- Mattia Rizzolo <mattia at debian.org>  Wed, 28 Dec 2016 09:50:56
  +0100

  a2jmidid (8~dfsg0-2.1) unstable; urgency=medium

    * Non-maintainer upload.
    * debian/patches:
      - ppc64-sigsegv.patch: sigsegv.c: added condition to use ucontext.h
        for ppc64, which wasn't being covered. (Closes: #769141)

   -- Fernando Seiti Furusato <ferseiti at linux.vnet.ibm.com>  Mon, 05 Dec
  2016 11:51:07 -0200

  
  With the 2 uploads both the patches there were in Ubuntu (fixes for ppc64 and arm64 FTBFS) have been incorporated, so we can go back in sync.

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