#2429 closed defect (fixed)

help to package Tahoe-LAFS v1.10.1 for Debian/Ubuntu

Reported by: daira Owned by: vu3rdd
Priority: normal Milestone: soon (release n/a)
Component: packaging Version: 1.10.0
Keywords: debian ubuntu Cc: vu3rdd
Launchpad Bug:

Description


Change History (8)

comment:1 Changed at 2015-06-02T16:17:07Z by warner

  • Cc vu3rdd added
  • Owner changed from daira to vu3rdd

I hear vu3rdd is a debian developer.. could you see if you can package 1.10.1a1? (not for release, of course.. just to make a functional/installable .deb).

If we can do that ahead of the release, and find out what else needs to be updated (I think we'll need a new debian-packaged version of Foolscap, at least), then we should be able to reduce the lag between the Tahoe 1.10.1 release and the subsequent availability in debian/sid.

Last edited at 2015-06-03T02:03:55Z by daira (previous) (diff)

comment:2 follow-up: Changed at 2015-06-16T01:32:01Z by warner

  • Milestone changed from 1.10.1 to soon (release n/a)

The release is out now.. package away!

comment:3 in reply to: ↑ 2 Changed at 2015-06-16T03:31:16Z by vu3rdd

Replying to warner:

The release is out now.. package away!

Built and tested the package locally. The package files are here: https://github.com/vu3rdd/tahoe-lafs-debian

I will push them into the debian unstable later today.

comment:4 Changed at 2015-06-16T03:31:53Z by vu3rdd

  • Status changed from new to assigned

comment:5 Changed at 2015-07-06T18:06:20Z by zooko

vu3rdd: is this ticket now fixed and can be closed? ☺

comment:6 Changed at 2015-07-07T01:17:16Z by vu3rdd

  • Resolution set to fixed
  • Status changed from assigned to closed

comment:7 follow-up: Changed at 2015-07-07T03:53:17Z by daira

Does the Debian package automatically get propagated to Ubuntu, or do we have to nag someone to do that (i.e. open an Ubuntu ticket)?

comment:8 in reply to: ↑ 7 Changed at 2015-07-07T04:10:22Z by vu3rdd

Replying to daira:

Does the Debian package automatically get propagated to Ubuntu, or do we have to nag someone to do that (i.e. open an Ubuntu ticket)?

AFAIK from the past, it gets automatically propagated into their "universe" repository, unless something changed recently.

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