[pkg-fso-maint] Slowly uploading to main: freesmartphone.org core packages (was Re: Slowly uploading to main)
Joachim Breitner
nomeata at debian.org
Sun May 17 21:17:08 UTC 2009
Hi,
Am Sonntag, den 17.05.2009, 21:02 +0200 schrieb Luca Capello:
> I am not sure fso-gsm0710muxd should be a strict dependency: AFAIK, if
> you disable ogsmd, frameworkd does not need any GSM muxer (I do not
> know anything about cornucopia/libgsm0710mux). The same should be
> true for ppp, I am not sure about python-serial. Am I too much maniac
> or could this be a good thing? The idea would be to provide a very
> minimal configuration with no active services.
Note that every Dependency can be overturned by equivs. So, if a certain
dependency is useful for everyone but a very small, tech-savvy part of
the users then it should be a hard Dependency. Not sure if many will
want to use fso-frameworkd without the phone functionality. I’d say:
Make it a Depends until someone shouts.
> * fso-utils (fso-utils)
>
> This has not seen any update since August 2008, does anyone actually
> use it? FYI, I have never did, but I have not done any serious
> debugging on frameworkd yet.
>
> One note: at least the Openmoko uboot-envedit Perl script should be
> removed in favor of uboot-envtools, which works on the Openmoko since
> version 20081215-1
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/512589
I use mickeyterm and mdbus from time to time, and I think these are
useful. I agree about uboot-envedit, which I haven’t used myself for a
long time either.
Greetings and a great thanks to you,
Joachim
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