jackd2 for ubuntustudio packageset
Rafael David Tinoco
rafaeldtinoco at ubuntu.com
Sat Jun 13 04:05:33 UTC 2020
Hello Erich, Dan,
I have updated all package sets for Groovy and answered Erich in
another email, 4 days ago with the list of things about to be changed
(fixing a previous attempt of update that didn't fully work).
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/devel-permissions/2020-June/001534.html
> >
> > Hi DMB,
> >
> > I was attempting to update jackd2 and ran into a bit of a surprise when
> > my upload was rejected. Seems as though it may have been inadvertently
> > removed from the Ubuntu Studio packageset?
The initial (and wrong) set of changes were:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/MqdWQ6HR52/
and did not change jackd2 in any package-sets.
The second (and correct) set of changes were:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Z3z4R2QQGY/
also didn't change jackd2.
Checking germinate output from the second run I can see that jackd2
package is in files:
audio-plugins_ubuntustudio_groovy
desktop_ubuntustudio_groovy
and the package info shows:
Task: ubuntustudio-desktop-core, ubuntustudio-desktop
But the changes do not mention any change needed for jackd2.
Checking permissions (before @Dan Streetman change):
== All uploaders for package 'jackd2' ==
Archive Upload Rights for ubuntu-server-dev: archive 'primary',
package set 'ubuntu-server' in groovy
Archive Upload Rights for ubuntu-core-dev: archive 'primary',
component 'main' in groovy
it seems that jackd2 had the ubuntu-server package set upload
permission because it was a dependency of:
gstreamer1.0-plugins-good -> libjack-jackd2-0
So I'll have to add it as an exception (from ubuntu-server to
audio-plugins perhaps). Will test.
@Dan Streetman
>From now on all changes in -devel should be made through the package
set scripts so we can keep track, I'll create this exception and we
can sync in the meeting tomorrow.
> I'm not sure if it was accidentally removed or not, rafaeldtinoco has
> been working on the packageset tooling, but I don't think he has
> applied any changes yet (though I could be wrong).
>
> I've added it to the ubuntustudio packageset for x/b/e/f/g.
If you had to manually add it to other versions then it was already
wrong before, because I'm touching only -devel package-sets with my
changes (fyio).
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