tjaalton | oh | 06:59 |
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ibilalkayy | I sent a PR to adsys on GitHub and they were requiring to sign the CLA. I filled the form but they are asking me to add the Canonical Project Manager or contact. I don't know what it is and where to find | 07:31 |
ibilalkayy55 | I sent a PR to adsys repository on GitHub and they were requiring me to sign the CLA. I filled out the form but they are asking me to add the Canonical Project Manager or contact. I don't know what it is and where to find | 07:34 |
ibilalkayy55 | any response | 07:40 |
ibilalkayy55 | I sent a PR to adsys repository on GitHub and they were requiring me to sign the CLA. I filled out the form but they are asking me to add the Canonical Project Manager or contact. I don't know what it is and where to find | 07:40 |
ibilalkayy | I sent a PR to adsys repository on GitHub and they were requiring me to sign the CLA. I filled out the form but they are asking me to add the Canonical Project Manager or contact. I don't know what it is and where to find. | 07:41 |
ibilalkayy | I sent a PR to adsys repository on GitHub and they were requiring me to sign the CLA. I filled out the form but they are asking me to add the Canonical Project Manager or contact. I don't know what it is and where to find. | 09:05 |
hallyn | hm, so i notice that both debian/libsystemd-dev.install and debian/libsystemd0.install list libsystemd.so . Is that intentional? | 16:07 |
cjwatson | libsystemd0.install lists libsystemd.so.*, not bare libsystemd.so | 16:09 |
hallyn | Ah, yes, thank you. | 16:58 |
UnivrslSuprBox | I think I found an odd dependency relationship in libreoffice: libreoffice-nogui depends libreoffice-base-nogui and recommends libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql. libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql depends libreoffice-base, which conflicts libreoffice-base-nogui. Trying to install libreoffice-nogui only results in Apt's problem resolver coming up occasionally, though, and I haven't figured out what decides that. | 19:17 |
UnivrslSuprBox | Those parts of the control file seem taken directly from Debian, so I suppose I have a couple questions. Is this a bug? If it is, would it be better for -nogui to stop Recommending the postgres driver or for the driver to specify an or-relation with -core-nogui? | 19:20 |
UnivrslSuprBox | And as an aside, why does apt only follow this Recommends relationship, leading to a broken package count, if the dpkg status file is empty? That's the only way I've been able to get it to reliably call `libreoffice-nogui` not installable (other than specifying `libreoffice-nogui libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql` of course) | 19:22 |
rbasak | UnivrslSuprBox: without looking into any details, it sounds like maybe libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql should depend on libreoffice-base | libreoffice-base-nogui | 20:31 |
rbasak | Or something like that. | 20:31 |
UnivrslSuprBox | I agree, but also wonder if there's a reason it depends on base exclusively | 20:31 |
rbasak | As you've checked that this affects Debian already, it might be best to report it as a bug to them. | 20:31 |
UnivrslSuprBox | When I eventually figure out how the Debian BTS works, I'll ask them | 20:31 |
rbasak | Or maybe they should have a virtual package that is provided both by libreoffice-base and libreoffice-base-nogui | 20:32 |
rbasak | (going off the names only, to be clear - this is just speculation) | 20:32 |
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