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Add Debian package Although it is way too soon to install the application on any server, i use build.opensuse.org as a kind of CI/CD server: it runs the migration and executes the test suite on each commit. For that, i need to build *some* package, and Debian suits be better because it has all the Go packages i use; i would have to create the RPM for many libraries if i were to use openSUSE, for instance. According to the de facto project layout for Go[0], these files should go into a `build/package` folder, but since i already broke the rules with Sqitch’s folders, i do not see why i have to go against Debian’s conventions of placing them into a `debian` subfolder of the root. I have spit the package into the binary and the Sqitch migration files because it is possible to want the PostgreSQL into a separate server, and there is little point of having Sqitch and all its dependencies installed on the front-end server where the Go program runs. The demo package is probably harder to justify, as it is just a single file, however i will not run out of packages, will i? Lintian detects htmx@1.9.3.min.js as a “source-less” file, which is practically true as nobody is ever going to edit a minified source. I did not want to include the source in the distribution package, that’s why i included it in the “missing sources” file, even thought this is a native debian package and, thus, can not have missing sources. git-buildpackage creates a lot of extra files that have to be removed to build it again, otherwise the process detects the new files in the directory and refuses to build the tarball. I was getting tired of doing it manually and added a Makefile rule. Closes #20
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Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Source: https://dev.tandem.ws/tandem/camper
Upstream-Name: camper
Upstream-Contact: jordi@tandem.blog
Files:
*
Copyright:
2023 jordi fita mas
2024 Oriol Carbonell
Add Debian package Although it is way too soon to install the application on any server, i use build.opensuse.org as a kind of CI/CD server: it runs the migration and executes the test suite on each commit. For that, i need to build *some* package, and Debian suits be better because it has all the Go packages i use; i would have to create the RPM for many libraries if i were to use openSUSE, for instance. According to the de facto project layout for Go[0], these files should go into a `build/package` folder, but since i already broke the rules with Sqitch’s folders, i do not see why i have to go against Debian’s conventions of placing them into a `debian` subfolder of the root. I have spit the package into the binary and the Sqitch migration files because it is possible to want the PostgreSQL into a separate server, and there is little point of having Sqitch and all its dependencies installed on the front-end server where the Go program runs. The demo package is probably harder to justify, as it is just a single file, however i will not run out of packages, will i? Lintian detects htmx@1.9.3.min.js as a “source-less” file, which is practically true as nobody is ever going to edit a minified source. I did not want to include the source in the distribution package, that’s why i included it in the “missing sources” file, even thought this is a native debian package and, thus, can not have missing sources. git-buildpackage creates a lot of extra files that have to be removed to build it again, otherwise the process detects the new files in the directory and refuses to build the tarball. I was getting tired of doing it manually and added a Makefile rule. Closes #20
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License: AGPL-3.0-only
Files:
web/static/htmx@1.9.3.min.js
Copyright:
2020 Big Sky Software
License: BSD-2-Clause
License: AGPL-3.0-only
Camper is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation, version 3.
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Camper is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along
with CAmper. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU Affero General Public License
can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/AGPL-3'.
License: BSD-2-clause
All rights reserved.
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
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and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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