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Hi Jonas<BR>
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Thanks for prompt answer and encouragements !<BR>
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I already subscribed to the list.<BR>
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I'd be glad to commit through git by myself, but I can't get it to work.<BR>
I committed successfully on my local copy, but I can't push to the server.<BR>
Must I register somewhere on PTS to be able to use git+ssh ? Where can I get ID and passwd (if relevant) ?<BR>
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Regards<BR>
Rémi<BR>
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Le mardi 21 décembre 2010 à 21:07 +0100, Jonas Smedegaard a écrit :
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Hi Rémi,
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 08:20:01PM +0100, Rémi Thebault wrote:
>I'm a newbie packager and a waf build system user.
>I gave some of my time to design a new cdbs class for waf.
It looks great!
>there are 2 optional variables that can be set by packagers:
>$(DEB_WAF_OPTIONS) which is appended to configuration options
>$(DEB_WAF_ENV) which is prepended to the invocation
Documentation is lacking behind. Especially included docook
documentation.
I suggest to at least include notes on above variables, inside the
snippet itself, in the same style as the debhelper.mk snippet. That
helps catching up later on doing proper documentation.
>It seems to work fine but I only tested it on a very simple package
>calling directly debian/rules targets.
I have very little experience with waf-based build routines myself, so
suggest to start with this and improve as others hopefully start using
it and report back any flexibility or other tweaks they need from it.
>I attached the files : waf.mk and waf-vars.mk
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>If you find this script not robust enough to fit a production
>environment, please tell me how I can improve or test it.
>I hope this will lead to a CDBS update soon !
I am happy to adopt the files. But even better would be if you could be
persuaded to a) join our mailinglist and b) commit the files yourself.
In other words: would you like to join the CDBS team to look after these
snippets yourself?
Kind regards,
- Jonas
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