[yocto] [AUH] gpgme: upgrading to 1.6.0 SUCCEEDED

Jussi Kukkonen jussi.kukkonen at intel.com
Wed Jan 13 05:42:21 PST 2016


Hi,

On 11 January 2016 at 06:21, <auh at auh.yoctoproject.org> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> You are receiving this email because you are the maintainer
> of *gpgme* recipe and this is to let you know that the automatic attempt
> to upgrade the recipe to *1.6.0* has Succeeded.
>


First, thanks for the effort Anibal, the upgrade helper is looking very
useful: I'm certainly going to use it.

Couple of small issues:
* The license diffs do not seem correct: they look like like diffs between
an empty file and the new license file version (see the parent gpgme post
for example)
* Is the decision to use "buildhistory-diff -a" intentional? I'm not 100%
sure what exactly "-a" option brings with it but I've usually avoided it on
upgrades because the path changes in  -dbg package are so verbose as to
hide everything else...

Thanks,
  Jussi


> *LICENSE CHANGED* please review the gpgme.h.in.diff file and update the
> LICENSE
> variable in the recipe if is needed.
>
> The recipe has been successfully compiled for machines qemux86,
> qemux86-64, qemuarm, qemumips, qemuppc.
>
> Next steps:
>     - apply the patch: git am 0001-gpgme-upgrade-to-1.6.0.patch
>     - check that required upstream patches have not been commented from
> the recipe,
>       if upstream patches were commented the reason is specified in the
> commit message.
>     - compile an image that contains the package
>     - perform some basic sanity tests
>     - amend the patch and sign it off: git commit -s --reset-author --amend
>     - send it to the list
>
> Attached are the patch, license diff (if change) and bitbake log.
> Any problem please contact Anibal Limon <anibal.limon at intel.com>.
>
> Regards,
> The Upgrade Helper
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