Hello, Definately send any patches you made and I will apply them (after review, of course). I packaged it a long time ago and I know the haskell debian packaging stuff has matured since then.
I have been slacking off and am still not an official debian developer, so I someone else will have to upload the package. If someone wants to take charge of the debian maintainership of it, it should be pretty easy work -- the package almost never changes. Jeremy Shaw. At Fri, 24 Feb 2006 15:38:43 -0800, Charles "core" Stevenson wrote: > > Hi Jeremy, > > On 2/24/06, Jeremy Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks. I currently maintain NewBinary -- I will double check that the > > NewBinary debianization is up-to-date, and notify you if I think it > > should be rebuilt with some additional updates. > > I pulled the packages offline for the moment while I add the changes > John Goerzen mentioned. I can send you the changes I've just made. I > added a Hugs package to the control file and changed the source > package name to haskell-newbinary to make it a little more explicit > and follow convention. I've just sucessfully built hugs and ghc6 > packages in my pbuilder chroot. I seem to be having a bad day as far > as searching which packages are already in Debian. I didn't notice > Ganesh had a package in unstable either. ;-) *blush* > > My brain is definitely lagging today. I didn't see an ITP for > newbinary. Are you intending to upload it at some point? If so I > think that leaves me only having to muck with haskell-crypto unless > someone else is also packaging that... hrm... what's the best way to > see who's packaing what? I checked wnpp and didn't notice any of them > and packages.debian.org is down so that doesn't help much. Let me > know if you want to look at the changes I made to your debian/ stuff > and I'll send a darcs patch. > > peace, > core _______________________________________________ debian-haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://urchin.earth.li/mailman/listinfo/debian-haskell

