[pkg][dhcpig] ready for review
phil at reseau-libre.net
phil at reseau-libre.net
Fri Jun 23 11:07:05 UTC 2017
On 2017-06-23 10:23, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> [ You need to stop putting into CC the
> pkg-security-team-bounces+phil=reseau-libre.net at lists.alioth.debian.org
> email address, I wonder how you manage that, it's only in the envelope
> from in theory... but I get mails about unknown bounces due to that ]
It's keeped when i do a reply-all through roundcube (i can only use a
webmail just now). I'll check for it when replying.
>
> The important part is to start with "0~", the part afterwards is
> usually
> a date (so that we can do regular snapshots and have a linear increase
> in
> version), sometimes with an additional git commit to make it clear what
> commit has been snapshotted.
Ok. I've updated the current version with timestamp.git<hashstart> as
there is multiple commits timestamped that day.
>
>
> Then please indicate it in the patch headers, I want to see:
> Bug: https://github.com/.../issue/XXX
> or something like that (cf DEP-3 http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/).
Done.
>
> No, I imagined that you would remove the field entirely. It serves no
> purpose at all.
Ok, field deleted.
>>
>> I have to take this habit... :) Done.
>
> Note that it's more a personal preference of mine than a hard rule.
Yet i agree with that method as it's more clearly readable. moreover
there is no risk to have potential border effects.
>
> You do what you prefer, I just tell you that you are not forced to do
> this changelog generation.
In this case it's not that userfull as the commit messages are not
really useful (no "Closing Issue #... or explicit and precise feature
add).
I will see in the future if there is a real interest to get an upstream
changelog.
>
> Of course, even here you can keep your changelog generation if you
> believe
> it's important.
>
In that case (when an upstream release exists) i prefer. It can give
hints for debugging purpose if the upstream purpose if properly written.
In the case of this software, there is no real interesting content in
it.
> I let you do the two or three small changes left and then I'll upload
> the
> package.
Done :)
Cheers,
--
Philippe.
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