Jordi Mallach <[email protected]> ha escrit: > I have uploaded an initial revision of the package targetting the > experimental suite, without libmu_ccp or libmu_nntp, as discussed.
Thanks a lot! > It's taken a very long time as I've been working on this for a few hours > every... month or so, so every time I came back to this I wasn't sure were > I got stuck or what I was looking at lately. Yeah, I understand that. > 2) lber_ldadd.patch: (currently disabled): when using > LDFLAGS += -Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed, Mailutils fails to build due to a > missing -llber for libmuauth. > > However, the build will fail soon after as interdependencies between > libs are missing all over the place (ie, eg. libmu_compat needing > -lmailutils, etc), making the build fail with missing mu_* symbols. > We already discussed this months (years?) ago, but the fix was a bit > involved in the 2.x codebase. Sorry, I fail to remember that... Can you give some more detail, please? > 4) sieve2scm_help_output.patch: this trivial patch helps me generate a > manpage for this program using help2man. Part of the patch was already > accepted and what's left is really cosmetic. All other MU programs have > a capitalised "Usage:", and I see no reason for the lack of space > between the arguments. Ok, let me see... > 5) spelling_fixes.patch: welcome to my annoying spelling fixes patch. :) Thanks! > Finally, a question: the Debian freeze is right uppon us, and it's time to > decide if wheezy ships Mailutils 2.2 or 2.99.9x. 2.99.9x, definitely! > I'm assuming you'll recommend 2.99.x as 2.2 is already too old and > will go unmaintained RSN, but we need to have in mind that unless you > plan a 3.0 release like in the next week, wheezy would ship a beta > version. What's your view on this with your upstream hat? Well, I won't manage to finish everything in a week, that's for sure. I cannot be sure about a month, either. My current load is a bit too much for that, even if I concentrate entirely on MU. What I can promise, however, is that 3.0 will be ready by the end of the summer. Regards, Sergey _______________________________________________ Bug-mailutils mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-mailutils
