On Sep 29, 2009, at 18:32, Andrea Borgia wrote: > Thomas Schmidt ha scritto: > >> IMHO you should be able to fix the problem by yourself, just by >> uploading a new version 0.7.20-maemo2 without any changes apart >> from the >> new changelog-entry. As long as the broken libssl has been removed >> from >> the repository, the new version of osm2go should be built with the >> correct libssl and should be installable again. > > I guess Till has not got around to do just that. I am not a DD so I > have > no yardstick to go by, hence my question: is it considered bad manners > to override the maintainer and upload such a small scale fix?
In debian, that is considered an NMU (Non Maintainer Upload) and is considered bad form. Maemo doesn't have that policy; if its broke and you fix it, good for you! Of course, it might be considered rude to work on someone else's software without sending them patches first or what have you. So I recommend just sending a patch if you can. Jeremiah _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers