Hi
>> >Okay. But if they apply this patch right now, package will not build
>> >aganist unstable. Is it okay?
>> just mention that in the bug report, this will allow me/you to NMU when the
>> transition starts
>
>
>Okay.
to be clear, NMU rules are the usual ones, e.g. NMU if no maintainer an
> >Okay. But if they apply this patch right now, package will not build
> >aganist unstable. Is it okay?
> just mention that in the bug report, this will allow me/you to NMU when the
> transition starts
Okay.
> >FAIL camldbm_1.0-2.dsc -- patch ready
> >FAIL courier_0.73.1-1.6.dsc
> >
Hi,
>Okay. But if they apply this patch right now, package will not build
>aganist unstable. Is it okay?
just mention that in the bug report, this will allow me/you to NMU when the
transition starts
>FAIL camldbm_1.0-2.dsc -- patch ready
>FAIL courier_0.73.1-1.6.dsc
>FAIL free
> >Recently, I took over gdbm package and got new version into
> >experimental. Now I work on fixing reverse dependencies FTBFS.
> >
> >Given I have patch for one of rdependency (camldbm, namely). What now?
> >Should I ask maintainer to apply it and make upload into experimental?
> >Or something e
Hi Dmitry!
>Recently, I took over gdbm package and got new version into
>experimental. Now I work on fixing reverse dependencies FTBFS.
>
>Given I have patch for one of rdependency (camldbm, namely). What now?
>Should I ask maintainer to apply it and make upload into experimental?
>Or something el
Hello!
Recently, I took over gdbm package and got new version into
experimental. Now I work on fixing reverse dependencies FTBFS.
Given I have patch for one of rdependency (camldbm, namely). What now?
Should I ask maintainer to apply it and make upload into experimental?
Or something else?
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