[bug#67498] Fixes for Windows

2023-12-03 Thread Karl Berry
i've always been curious as to how libtool works.  if you're
referring to Alex Ameen, it was surprising that he was the new
maintainer when he never seemed to have done anything in libtool, or
any other autotools project, before he was suddenly the main (only?)
maintainer.

In general, if a package is unmaintained, and someone volunteers to
maintain it, they will be accepted. I gather Alex A did make the libtool
release early last year, though I didn't check that myself.

The general problem I've observed is that maintain...@gnu.org seems to
have become more or less inactive wrt dealing with maintainers stepping
down / disappearing. E.g., I told them about one such package (wdiff)
and didn't get a reply, let alone any action.

Well, maybe someday someone will have interest to do that stuff again. I
did it for years, and I can't say it was a lot of fun. Meanwhile, more
GNU packages will just become more moribund. Life goes on. 

All unrelated to this bug ... oh well ... -k





[bug#67498] Fixes for Windows

2023-12-02 Thread Mike Frysinger
On 27 Nov 2023 14:35, Karl Berry wrote:
> https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?10417
> 
> Unfortunately, last I heard, the new libtool maintainer was AWOL and no
> one is left actively maintaining it. Or even looking for a maintainer. A
> sad state of affairs :(. --best, karl.

i've always been curious as to how libtool works.  if you're referring to
Alex Ameen, it was surprising that he was the new maintainer when he never
seemed to have done anything in libtool, or any other autotools project,
before he was suddenly the main (only?) maintainer.
-mike


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[bug#67498] Fixes for Windows

2023-11-27 Thread Karl Berry
https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?10417

Unfortunately, last I heard, the new libtool maintainer was AWOL and no
one is left actively maintaining it. Or even looking for a maintainer. A
sad state of affairs :(. --best, karl.