W dniu 05.03.2020 o 21:01, Daniel Pocock pisze: > > > On 03/03/2020 23:23, Dakota Williams wrote: >> On 3/3/20 4:10 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote: > >>> >>> But based on what you say, I'm happy to give access to Dakota and I'd >>> also like to know if anybody else can help with the reSIProcate >>> packages. There is a new release in the pipeline and if somebody wants >>> to get involved, now is the time. We already made all the upstream >>> fixes required for it to work with the latest dependencies on Fedora. >> >> Great, my FAS id is "raineforest". Where would you like me to start? > > I added you with commit access. > > If you would like admin access can you please try to reach one of the > other two admins (uwog and fale) to confirm? If the rest of the > community is OK with this way of granting access then I have no > objections. Welcome to asio. It means something else in Australia. > > Here you can see the version of asio we are testing with reSIProcate, > the Windows devs use the 1.12.2 snapshot in the contrib tree: > https://github.com/resiprocate/resiprocate/tree/master/contrib > > and travis-ci builds use whatever version is fetched by this script: > https://github.com/resiprocate/resiprocate/blob/master/.travis.yml > > Debian and Ubuntu only have 1.12.2 > https://packages.qa.debian.org/a/asio.html > > and that is what upstream travis-ci and my own upstream builds are based on. > > Markus Wanner (the other Debian maintainer) is also in Switzerland, I'm > either in Switzerland or Ireland. If you are nearby I'm happy to meet you. > > Debian politics are preventing an upload of 1.14.0 to Debian otherwise I > would have done it already. Due to the way the API changes from time to > time it will be inconvenient for upstream devs like myself if there are > different versions in Fedora and Debian. > > In fact, I had started preparing the upstream release on 20 September 2018: > https://github.com/resiprocate/resiprocate/commits/master?after=349d76b99fa7e99e4c4e7e5052e53115a64dcb45+174 > > and just minutes later somebody else in Debian decided to attack me. In > my entire career I've never received such ungrateful and spiteful > communications after making a commit. > > Regards, > > Daniel > Thank you for granting access to Dakota! I would like to take this opportunity to remind about the PR that I have prepared - let us not duplicate the work: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/asio/pull-request/1 I have rebuilt all asio's dependencies and only encountered issues with abiword and OpenSceneGraph - both were complaining about error not being a member of asio::placeholders. Same issues were found by gentoo, I have linked the relevant bug reports in the PR. Is this something you would be able to advise about? I am happy to share full build logs if needed. Please also note that I have checked both fale and uwog's recent activity with fedora-active-user and neither seem to have been active lately. Best regards, Julian _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx