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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On വ്യാഴം 01 ഫെബ്രുവരി 2018 05:59
      രാവിലെ, Jérémy Lal wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">(dropping cc for the bug, i don't see how it's
        related to it).<br>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">2018-02-01 1:12 GMT+01:00 Daniel Kahn
            Gillmor <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:dkg@debian.org"
                target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">dkg@debian.org</a>></span>:<br>
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              I've run into <a href="https://bugs.debian.org/888989"
                rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://bugs.debian.org/888989</a>
              in the process of trying to<br>
              follow the npm2deb instructions on a debian sid virtual
              machine. :(<br>
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              If npm2deb isn't fixable in the near term, perhaps there's
              another<br>
              package that has similar layout that i could look to as an
              example instead?<br>
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            <div>I suppose Pirate Praveen has crossed a more recent case
              than me...</div>
            <div>Any idea ? </div>
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    This is a bug in node-node-uuid, which is reported already. A
    workaround is to use older version of the deb from buster.<br>
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                > Since it's distributed with a package.json and it
                is built using nodejs,<br>
                > the source package should be node-openpgp<br>
                > and built packages should be node-openpgp and
                libjs-openpgp.<br>
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              </span>thanks, this is good to know.<br>
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              i'm likely to set up a packaging repo for this, using the<br>
              git-buildpackage pattern with a debian branch that derives
              from the<br>
              upstream git repo.  Is this something that you'd want in
              salsa within<br>
              the js-team/ namespace (i.e. as js-team/node-openpgp), or
              should i upload it<br>
              as debian/node-openpgp ?  If you prefer the former, i
              guess i need<br>
              membership on the js-team group.<br>
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            <div>If pkg-javascript team has already on account on salsa,
              i overlooked the info.<br>
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            <div>Do as you see fit for that matter.</div>
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    salsa.debian.org/js-team<br>
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    We usually work with tarballs and use gbp import-dsc --pristine-tar
    for the dsc file created by npm2deb create.<br>
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            <div>Jérémy</div>
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