Bug#124308: Berkeley db4 packages in Debian

2002-04-24 Thread David Kimdon
Hi,

FWIW I'd like to see them uploaded as well (mostly since I want to get
Subversion uploaded).  I don't know of anything keeping the packages
from being uploaded, though last time I talked to willy he indicated
he was waiting for woody to be released before he was going to worry
about it.

  If not, chances are that I might be able to maintain the package, and
 thus give back my work on them to Debian (we (Schlund) need checked
 Packages anyway).

That sounds good.  Willy, does that sound like a good idea to you?

  Even better, if you (Matthew) would stick to your maintainership, and
 we could use your source in unstable for our packages.

Or that, I'm not taking sides :-) I just want something uploaded.
I'd even be up for putting things into experimental, though I don't
see any reason to keep them out of unstable.

-David


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Bug#124308: Berkeley db4 packages in Debian

2002-04-24 Thread Matthew Wilcox
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 11:04:21AM -0700, David Kimdon wrote:
 Hi,
 
 FWIW I'd like to see them uploaded as well (mostly since I want to get
 Subversion uploaded).  I don't know of anything keeping the packages
 from being uploaded, though last time I talked to willy he indicated
 he was waiting for woody to be released before he was going to worry
 about it.

actually, they're sitting in new since yesterday :-)

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Bug#124308: Berkeley db4 packages in Debian

2002-04-18 Thread Stephan A Suerken
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 08:02:24PM +0100, Andrew Suffield wrote:
   Or is there any other technical issue that holds the package from
  being uploaded?
 
 Well, there's this little business of a pending release of Debian,
 that might have something to do with it.
 
 Especially given sleepycat's ABI track record...

 Why should this be the case, since we have testing, db4 packages will
be packaged parallel to db3 (db2, db) and we have a stable phalanx of
db3 packages?

 Imho nothing there is no reason not to uploading db4 packages to unstable
(where literally all sane uploads go).

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 Hey, is this ASCII-Swirl GPL?

MfG,

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Bug#124308: Berkeley db4 packages in Debian

2002-04-17 Thread Stephan A Suerken
Hello all,

 looking at the wnpp, db4 packeges still seem in preparation, but no
proper upload has been done yet.

 Is there someone seriously working on adding the package to Debian
proper?

 If not, chances are that I might be able to maintain the package, and
thus give back my work on them to Debian (we (Schlund) need checked
Packages anyway).

 Even better, if you (Matthew) would stick to your maintainership, and
we could use your source in unstable for our packages.

 Or is there any other technical issue that holds the package from
being uploaded?

Thanks,

Stephan ([EMAIL PROTECTED] c/o Schlund und Partner)
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Bug#124308: Berkeley db4 packages in Debian

2002-04-17 Thread Andrew Suffield
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 02:18:05PM +0200, Stephan A Suerken wrote:
  looking at the wnpp, db4 packeges still seem in preparation, but no
 proper upload has been done yet.
 
  Or is there any other technical issue that holds the package from
 being uploaded?

Well, there's this little business of a pending release of Debian,
that might have something to do with it.

Especially given sleepycat's ABI track record...

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