Hi
I noticed, with the current upload of the debian-policy the file
/usr/share/doc/debian-policy/upgrading-checklist.txt.gz seems to have
a broken 'formatting'. E.g. previously we had:
* Added parallel=n to the standardized DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS tags,
indicating that a package should be built using up to n parallel
processes if the package supports it [4.9.1]
now we have
+ *4.9.1*: Added parallel=n to the standardized DEB\_BUILD\_OPTIONS tags,
indicating that a package should be built using up to n parallel
processes if the package supports it
It seems something broke on generation of that. The html variant seems
ok.
p.s.: didn't found an already filled bugreport about that.
Bests
Salvatore
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Hello Salvatore,
I checked this file before uploading the package but I thought this was
the expected behavior of the formatter. In any case, I agree this is quite
ugly and I have converted the org file to debiandoc-sgml which generate
much nicer text files.
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Bill. <ball...@debian.org>
Imagine a large red swirl here.
I created a git branch 'bug567845-ballombe' that change policy to use
upgrading-checklist.sgml. Please comment.
Thanks, I have made them available at:
<http://people.debian.org/~ballombe/policy/>
Cheers,
Bill.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 01:59:14PM +0100, Bill Allombert wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 08:59:23AM +0100, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> > Hi Bill
> >
> > > > Hello Salvatore,
> > > > I checked this file before uploading the package but I thought this was
> > > > the expected behavior of the formatter. In any case, I agree this is quite
> > > > ugly and I have converted the org file to debiandoc-sgml which generate
> > > > much nicer text files.
> > >
> > > I created a git branch 'bug567845-ballombe' that change policy to use
> > > upgrading-checklist.sgml. Please comment.
> >
> > Thank you. I will - if I can find some free time for it - have a look
> > at this new git branch. If it generates nicer text files it is great.
> > Do you have already somewhere the generated text file from it?
>
> Thanks, I have made them available at:
> <http://people.debian.org/~ballombe/policy/>
It looks much better, thank you for your improvements! (I personally
will miss the 'old' layout, which takes less space/was more copact and
had the references on the right side, but the new one is fine too).
Bests
Salvatore
Hello policy editors,
Any objection with applying branch bug567845-ballombe and fix this bug ?
Also I would like to release policy 3.4.1 or 3.5.0 depending of your
preference soon.
>> It looks much better, thank you for your improvements! (I personally
>> will miss the 'old' layout, which takes less space/was more copact and
>> had the references on the right side, but the new one is fine too).
> Hello policy editors,
> Any objection with applying branch bug567845-ballombe and fix this bug ?
No, please, go ahead.
> Also I would like to release policy 3.4.1 or 3.5.0 depending of your
> preference soon.
3.8.4.1 I think you mean. I don't think we have any normative changes
since the last release, so I think that would be the right version number.
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Done.
> > Also I would like to release policy 3.4.1 or 3.5.0 depending of your
> > preference soon.
>
> 3.8.4.1 I think you mean. I don't think we have any normative changes
> since the last release, so I think that would be the right version number.
Are there other changes pending beside #566220 ?
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>> 3.8.4.1 I think you mean. I don't think we have any normative changes
>> since the last release, so I think that would be the right version
>> number.
> Are there other changes pending beside #566220 ?
Probably, but nothing that I've analyzed enough to know that it should go
in. I'm unfortunately way behind on processing Policy work at the moment.
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