> How about building a dummy package from iptraf-ng?
Yeah, that's a much better solution!

NEW iptraf package containing iptraf-ng and iptraf-ng upgraded to a dummy
package depending on iptraf.

I was going to ask permission to help you two in the iptraf/iptraf-ng
packaging while getting the package under the pkg-security team some days
before the freeze, but then i thought it would be better to discuss this
after Stretch's release.

I see that iptraf-ng is on collab-main, i can work there with your
permission and prepare this today (on the next 8 hours).
iptraf will need another upload and its packaging is not on git, so i
should prepare a NMU and put it on mentors (i'm not really sure if a NMU
applies on this case, but my changelog entry can be signed and changed by
any of you, either way).

Then we will need to ask for a freeze-unblock of iptraf and iptraf-ng,
which should be accepted without trouble considering the case.

Of course, that is if you don't prefer to do it yourself, please feel free
to ask for help on any stage.

Thanks for the quick reply :)

Samuel Henrique <samueloph>

2017-03-21 10:02 GMT-03:00 Aron Xu <a...@debian.org>:

> On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 3:43 PM, Frederic Peters <fpet...@debian.org>
> wrote:
> > Hi Samuel,
> >
> >> Also, i can help with the fix, given the maintainers permission to do
> so.
> >
> > Of course I am totally fine with this.
> >
>
> How about building a dummy package from iptraf-ng?
>
> Aron
>

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