On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 09:53:01AM +1000, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
> I was holding off an upload because of the libGLU c++ transition.  Did you
> take that into account?

The direct dependencies have not changed, so there should be no problems.
AFAICT, xlibmesa-gl, xlibmesa-glu and libglut3 have no external ABI
changes.

xlibmesa-gl is still the old version on arm,m68k,mips,mipsel,sparc, so
may not currently build on those platforms (I'm afraid I didn't spot
that), but they should just be put into dep-wait for a few days.  Since
it's now built on 7/9 arches, this doesn't appear to be problematic.

> Also, last I checked, contacting the maintainer was a required step in an
> NMU.  When were you planning on letting me know your intentions?

This package was one of a list of packages I was asked to fix by the
RM.  0-day NMUs are also OK for GCC 4.0 FTBFS bugs, apparently.

I do normally contact people, but due to the above, and the lack of
any response to the original bug report, I did not.  If you had put
a note on the bug report to let people know that you were taking
care of it, I would have left it.  As it was, it looked like just
another of the ~400 etch RC FTBFS bugs which had not been fixed by
their (MIA) maintainer.

(http://bts.turmzimmer.net/details.php?ignore=sid&ignpending=on&ignmerged=on&igncontrib=on&ignnonfree=on&new=100&refresh=900)


Regards,
Roger

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