[Pkg-crosswire-devel] Xiphos Packaging

Roberto C. Sánchez roberto at connexer.com
Sat Nov 13 01:48:24 GMT 2010


On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 10:50:43AM +0000, Daniel Glassey wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Matthew Talbert <ransom1982 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Our current Xiphos packager (Dima) is awol (I believe temporarily), so
> > I wondered if anyone else could help out getting the latest 3.1.4
> > release into Debian. As far as I know, nothing regarding the actual
> > packaging should need changing, just update the current package with
> > the latest Xiphos source.
> 
> Thanks for the poke. I hope someone else can get to it before I can
> but just to point out - Debian is currently in freeze for the release
> of squeeze so no new versions of any software will be accepted in
> regular uploads. We can still upload it to experimental so that it is
> available for anyone that wants it.
> And we can make uploads to the Ubuntu ppa so that they can go through
> that process to try to get into the next version of Ubuntu.
> 
> Though, if there were any serious bugs fixed in 3.1.4 then we should
> backport the fixes into the Debian version of 3.1.3
> 
> Does anyone know if it is possible to make the debs built for Debian
> to be made available in the Ubuntu ppa?
> 

Matthew,

My apologies for the delay in replying.  I have been completely swamped
with work.  I agree with Daniel that we should think carefully about
uploading a new upstream version.

Experimental is almost certainly the way to go as far as Debian is
concerned.  Uploading to unstable is problematic because if a problem is
found with the package in Squeeze, then an update has to go through
testing-proposed-updates, which is annoying to do.  If you want, then I
might be able to help with a new xiphos package next week.  Something
else to consider is that if there are specific features or bug fixes in
the new upstream release, then we can look at cherry picking them and
uploading a patched version of 3.1.3 to unstable with the intent of
having it transition to Squeeze.

Regards,

-Roberto

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Roberto C. Sánchez
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