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John K. Parejko wrote:
>> Yeah, this is a packaging bug.  Try the workaround from
>>
>> http://www.finkproject.org/faq/comp-general.php?phpLang=en#also_in
> 
> Thanks, that fixed it.  Should I submit this to the matplotlib  
> maintainer?
> 
>> How long have you waited for a response from the maintainer?  We don't
>> pay them that much (as in nothing) so they typically get busy with
>> other things to pay for food, shelter, buying Macs, ..., so plan to
>> give them a week.
> 
> Some of the requests I sent earlier in the summer.  I'll try sending a  
> note to fink-devel now.  I understand the "being busy with other  
> things" problem.
> 
>> We really hate the trackers, even though we're kind of stuck with
>> them.  Don't file a request there.  In par
> 
> The following page still exists:
> 
> http://www.finkproject.org/bugs/
> 
> which looks like a version of the Debian BTS, which works quite well.   
> Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to do anything (searching for bugs, or  
> using direct links, etc. all give file not found errors).  I'm  
> assuming this is an old page that hasn't been touched in a while?   
> Should it be removed, or could such a BTS be reborn?  I quite like  
> Debian's reportbug system.
> 
>> If the maintainer doesn't respond, send a note to the fink-devel list.
>> Not that I guarantee an update under those circumstances either,
>> especially for a package whose maintainer is still actively working on
>> other stuff.
>>
>> You may have to nag a bit.
> 
> Will do.
> 
> Thanks,
> John
> 
>

The reportbug page hasn't been worked on in a while.



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Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison
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