Hello, Great! Thank you very much! Sincerely,
Carlo Bramini. Il giorno sab 4 ott 2025 alle ore 14:46 Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps <[email protected]> ha scritto: > > On 03/10/2025 17:45, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin-apps wrote: > > On 13/08/2025 18:20, Jon Turney via Cygwin-apps wrote: > >> On 28/07/2025 16:03, Carlo B. via Cygwin-apps wrote: > >>> Hello, > >>> thank you very much for your reply and the tip. > >>> I will try to use the [PATCH package] notation in the future. > >>> > >>> However, I used [ITA] into the subject and not [ITP]. > >>> Perhaps I had understood wrong, but according to this page: > >>> > >>> https://cygwin.com/packaging-contributors-guide.html > >>> > >>> the [ITA] acronym can be used to provide for "Updating or adopting an > >>> orphaned package", as the title says. > >>> Perhaps the description into the above paragraph should be splitted in > >>> "Adopting an orphaned package" and "Updating an existing package". > >>> However, that's not a problem, at least for me, I can use the most > >>> suitable text for the purpose ;) > >> > >> Hmm... and I thought I doubled checked that. I'll try with my glasses > >> on next time :) > >> > >> I see what you mean about the existing wording. I think that's meant > >> to be an inclusive-or, though. I'll try to adjust it to make things > >> clearer. > >> > > > > Jon, Carlo, > > > > sorry for dropping the ball on my packages. > > > > I see on git that the patch is included, but the package is still > > > > bzip2 1.0.8-1 > > > > that was released by Yaakov. > > I assume you will appreciate a 1.0.8-2 ? > > It seems like I built a 1.0.8-2 and then left it at test status. > > (I guess I meant to do some testing and then remove that, but forgot > about it...) > >
