[arch-general] Packages "jami-gnome" and "libjamiclient" out of date
Hi archers, Packages "jami-gnome" and "libjamiclient" are flagged out of date since 2019-11-16 / 2019-11-20. There are two new releases in place. I tried to contact the maintainer twice but nothing happened. I retrieved the maintainers (Bruno Pagani) mail adress from this mailinglist. I suspect the mails didn't ever get there. Any hints how to proceed? -- Friedrich
Hi, Le 3 février 2020 00:58:02 GMT+01:00, Friedrich Strohmaier <damokles4-listen@bits-fritz.de> a écrit :
Hi archers,
Packages "jami-gnome" and "libjamiclient" are flagged out of date since 2019-11-16 / 2019-11-20. There are two new releases in place.
I tried to contact the maintainer twice but nothing happened.
I retrieved the maintainers (Bruno Pagani) mail adress from this mailinglist. I suspect the mails didn't ever get there.
Yours did, but apparently my reply did not. So, as I’ve tried to say before, these updates are not straight-forward because they have been some complex dependency changes, e.g. they switched to unreleased versions of OpenDHT or restbed was ditched in favour of restinio. I’ve already spent a bit of time trying to figure all this over Christmas, but wasn’t able to figure everything out. And since then, I’ve considerably lacked free time to spend into doing complex tasks for Arch. I hope this will get better soon but I’m not very optimistic about it currently. You’re free to submit working patches/PKGBUILDs for the new dependencies if you want though, I’ll happily review and merge them. First thing to do is figuring out which point of OpenDHT tree is required, whether it is suitable for packaging, and what are the dependency changes in the tree up to this point since the last release. Regards, Bruno/Archange
Hi Bruno, *, happy to see You are alive ;o)) Am 03.02.20 um 01:39 schrieb Archange via arch-general:
Hi,
Le 3 février 2020 00:58:02 GMT+01:00, Friedrich Strohmaier <damokles4-listen@bits-fritz.de> a écrit :
[..]
I retrieved the maintainers (Bruno Pagani) mail adress from this mailinglist. I suspect the mails didn't ever get there.
Yours did, but apparently my reply did not.
I checked the mailserver logs for "archange" and Your gmail address but couldn't find anything suspicious with regard of one of them beeing blocked or something else.
So, as I’ve tried to say before, these updates are not straight-forward because they have been some complex dependency changes, e.g. they switched to unreleased versions of OpenDHT or restbed was ditched in favour of restinio. I’ve already spent a bit of time trying to figure all this over Christmas, but wasn’t able to figure everything out. And since then, I’ve considerably lacked free time to spend into doing complex tasks for Arch. I hope this will get better soon but I’m not very optimistic about it currently.
Thank You for the explanation. I was afraid to hear something alike.. In fact I grabbed the PKGBUILD and gave it a shot, but the output is far beyond my skills to understand.
You’re free to submit working patches/PKGBUILDs for the new dependencies if you want though, I’ll happily review and merge them. First thing to do is figuring out which point of OpenDHT tree is required, whether it is suitable for packaging, and what are the dependency changes in the tree up to this point since the last release.
I'm afraid I can't be of much help here. As I'm thinking about reporting bugs upstream, maybe this will be the first one ;o)) I am exited about the jami project - so let's see what I can contribute. Thank You for Your answer. -- Friedrich
Hi Bruno, *, digging out this thread and fullquote due to it's old age.. Am 03.02.20 um 01:39 schrieb Archange via arch-general:
Le 3 février 2020 00:58:02 GMT+01:00, Friedrich Strohmaier <damokles4-listen@bits-fritz.de> a écrit :
Hi archers,
Packages "jami-gnome" and "libjamiclient" are flagged out of date since 2019-11-16 / 2019-11-20. There are two new releases in place.
I tried to contact the maintainer twice but nothing happened.
I retrieved the maintainers (Bruno Pagani) mail adress from this mailinglist. I suspect the mails didn't ever get there.
Yours did, but apparently my reply did not.
So, as I’ve tried to say before, these updates are not straight-forward because they have been some complex dependency changes, e.g. they switched to unreleased versions of OpenDHT or restbed was ditched in favour of restinio. I’ve already spent a bit of time trying to figure all this over Christmas, but wasn’t able to figure everything out. And since then, I’ve considerably lacked free time to spend into doing complex tasks for Arch. I hope this will get better soon but I’m not very optimistic about it currently.
[..] Finally You got it working! Just sending a big THANK YOU! You Guys rock! :o)) -- Friedrich
On 19.10.20 12:33, Friedrich Strohmaier wrote:
Am 03.02.20 um 01:39 schrieb Archange via arch-general:
Packages "jami-gnome" and "libjamiclient" are flagged out of date since 2019-11-16 / 2019-11-20. There are two new releases in place. […] So, as I’ve tried to say before, these updates are not straight-forward because they have been some complex dependency changes, e.g. they switched to unreleased versions of OpenDHT or restbed was ditched in favour of restinio. I’ve already spent a bit of time trying to figure all this over Christmas, but wasn’t able to
Le 3 février 2020 00:58:02 GMT+01:00, Friedrich Strohmaier <damokles4-listen@bits-fritz.de> a écrit : figure everything out. […] Finally You got it working!
Just sending a big THANK YOU!
I want to thank everyone involved in updating jami, too!
Le 20/10/2020 à 10:48, Olli a écrit :
On 19.10.20 12:33, Friedrich Strohmaier wrote:
Am 03.02.20 um 01:39 schrieb Archange via arch-general:
Packages "jami-gnome" and "libjamiclient" are flagged out of date since 2019-11-16 / 2019-11-20. There are two new releases in place. […] So, as I’ve tried to say before, these updates are not straight-forward because they have been some complex dependency changes, e.g. they switched to unreleased versions of OpenDHT or restbed was ditched in favour of restinio. I’ve already spent a bit of time trying to figure all this over Christmas, but wasn’t able to
Le 3 février 2020 00:58:02 GMT+01:00, Friedrich Strohmaier <damokles4-listen@bits-fritz.de> a écrit : figure everything out. […] Finally You got it working!
Just sending a big THANK YOU!
I want to thank everyone involved in updating jami, too!
Kudos go to David Runge that finally updated libupnp which in turned allowed updating the Jami stack. :) Regards, Bruno/Archange
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