Bug#908094: i3lock-fancy: new upstream version

2020-01-05 Thread Simon Désaulniers
Hi Brian, Sorry for the small response delay. ;) This is my only Debian package and I have let things go for a while now. I'm trying to get back on this. > Maybe. However it is probably not a bug in xss-lock... How would you > phrase such a question? I'm not sure. :D According to the

Bug#908094: i3lock-fancy: new upstream version

2018-09-10 Thread Brian May
Simon Désaulniers writes: > Noted. May be that would be worth to formulate as a question to xss-lock's > upstream too? Maybe. However it is probably not a bug in xss-lock... How would you phrase such a question? -- Brian May

Bug#908094: i3lock-fancy: new upstream version

2018-09-08 Thread Simon Désaulniers
Hi, On Thu, Sep 06, 2018 at 04:37:21PM +1000, Brian May wrote: > Simon Désaulniers writes: > > > Unless there are important issues concerning this request, I don't > > think that we should do that for reasons I mentionned above. Please, > > feel free to respond if I'm missing something

Bug#908094: i3lock-fancy: new upstream version

2018-09-06 Thread Brian May
Simon Désaulniers writes: > Unless there are important issues concerning this request, I don't > think that we should do that for reasons I mentionned above. Please, > feel free to respond if I'm missing something important. :-( Would you consider this patch? Seems that upstream use "import"

Bug#908094: i3lock-fancy: new upstream version

2018-09-06 Thread Simon Désaulniers
Hi Brian, When I first thought about packaging i3lock-fancy, I didn't consider the program packagable if it would not handle multiple monitors appropriately. At the time, there was (and there still is) the "dualmonitors" branch which was giving good results (and still does) so I decided to

Bug#908094: i3lock-fancy: new upstream version

2018-09-05 Thread Brian May
Package: i3lock-fancy Version: 0.0~git20160228.0.0fcb933-2 Severity: wishlist Version in Debian unstable is very old, please consider updating to at least version 0.2, the latest release. Actually I am somewhat confused, the Debian package seems to contain functionality to support multiple