On 20/09/12 19:04, David Nadlinger wrote:
On Thursday, 20 September 2012 at 17:26:25 UTC, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote:
Some rather urgent news: LDC has just been blacklisted in Ubuntu.

It is not really news, as the LDC version in the Debian repo has not been
updated for ages.

It's not news that the package is out of date, but it _is_ news that the package has been blacklisted, and very unwelcome news, because it could make it much more difficult to get an updated package included.

But yes, it would definitely be important to have an LDC
package in as many distribution repos as possible.

I'd add here that you're talking about by far the most widely used distro.

As far as I see, we would at the very least need somebody to maintain the
Debian/Ubuntu packages for this. Unfortunately, nobody on the core dev team uses
Ubuntu for their daily work, or has other experiences with Debian packages.

It would be great if somebody from the D community experienced in packaging
could jump in to help us on this front. We'd be happy to help with any
questions, and I don't think the packaging process should be particularly
difficult (LDC builds fine on Ubuntu, and Arch and Fedora are already shipping
recent versions). The thing is just that creating good packages for a system you
are not intimately familiar with is quite hard, and we are already chronically
lacking manpower anyway.

Isn't it worth someone from the LDC team discussing with the Ubuntu people concerned (e.g. the person who decided to blacklist the package) and try and get their feedback and advice on packaging? My experience is that the Ubuntu team are fairly friendly and helpful.

AFAICS the reason this situation has arisen is because you've got a bug on Launchpad that never got communicated as far as the LDC devs. Opening that channel of communication could help prevent something like this happening again.

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