On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 07:56:30PM -0400, Tim K wrote: > Oh yow, so it turns out I'm bad at mailing lists. Turns out I hit reply, > but I should have hit reply all. No worries, they're tricky sometimes! > Christoph - I've put some links down in the bottom, sorry for not being > clear in the first email. > Tony - I followed your instructions and made an account over on Salsa. > I've sent a membership request for the group--though that may have been > slightly premature > Paul - It appears that liquid-dsp is on there already. I could build a dsc > -- but I've read something about watch files, and it seems that the > project has a working one. Cool! Watch files help you download the new upstream source -- so in this case the new liquid-dsp release tarball. We still need to update Debian packaging when upstream releases change. You can learn more at[1], and you interact with those files using `uscan`. > - Here is where the project is located on Salsa: > [1]https://salsa.debian.org/debian-hamradio-team/liquid-dsp > > - Here is the author's github, referenced in the debian/watch file: > [2]https://github.com/jgaeddert/liquid-dsp/ > What should I do from here? Should I build a .dsc, or should steps be > taken over on Salsa? Really great question! I'd start by cloning the salsa repo that you found, downloading the latest liquid-dsp tarball (maybe using uscan if you can get that working!), and update the `debian/changelog` to the latest release. Check over the patches, dependencies, etc. If it all builds and works correctly, you can send the DSC or send a Merge Request against that Salsa repo and ask for review on the list. Building locally is the best way to start; and after you're comfortable, you can send those changes pretty easily! > - Tim Hope that helps! paultag KC3NWJ [1]: https://wiki.debian.org/debian/watch -- .''`. Paul Tagliamonte <paultag@debian.org> : :' : Proud Debian Developer `. `'` 4096R / FEF2 EB20 16E6 A856 B98C E820 2DCD 6B5D E858 ADF3 `- http://people.debian.org/~paultag
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