Bug#970846: ftp.debian.org: RM: upnp-router-control -- RoQA; unmaintained; RC-buggy

2020-10-10 Thread Sean Whitton
Hello,

On Thu 24 Sep 2020 at 11:03am +02, Daniele Napolitano wrote:

> Hi, I'm the maintainer of upnp-router-control. I'm so sorry about the
> situation, I've updated the package on development git that compiles with
> the new GSSDP and GUPNP libraries.
>
> I should only find the time to make the release and the Debian package.

It's been more than two weeks.  Any progress here?

-- 
Sean Whitton



Bug#970846: ftp.debian.org: RM: upnp-router-control -- RoQA; unmaintained; RC-buggy

2020-09-24 Thread Daniele Napolitano
Hi, I'm the maintainer of upnp-router-control. I'm so sorry about the
situation, I've updated the package on development git that compiles with
the new GSSDP and GUPNP libraries.

I should only find the time to make the release and the Debian package.

Best regards,
Daniele.

On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 10:12 AM Adam D. Barratt 
wrote:

> Package: ftp.debian.org
> X-Debbugs-Cc: upnp-router-cont...@packages.debian.org
>
> Hi,
>
> upnp-router-control was last uploaded in 2013 and has been RC-buggy and
> removed from testing for 8 months now. It's currently the only package
> holding the old versions of the GSSDP and GUPNP libraries in unstable.
>
> It has no reverse dependencies and popcon of under 200 installations
> and 3 "recent". I think it's time to remove it from the archive.
>
> Regards,
>
> Adam
>


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Bug#970846: ftp.debian.org: RM: upnp-router-control -- RoQA; unmaintained; RC-buggy

2020-09-24 Thread Adam D. Barratt
Package: ftp.debian.org
X-Debbugs-Cc: upnp-router-cont...@packages.debian.org

Hi,

upnp-router-control was last uploaded in 2013 and has been RC-buggy and
removed from testing for 8 months now. It's currently the only package
holding the old versions of the GSSDP and GUPNP libraries in unstable.

It has no reverse dependencies and popcon of under 200 installations
and 3 "recent". I think it's time to remove it from the archive.

Regards,

Adam