Re: How will it go on with CUPS

2019-07-20 Thread Didier 'OdyX' Raboud
Le lundi, 8 juillet 2019, 16.34:29 h CEST Till Kamppeter a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> now after Debian being released unstable will soon get unfrozen. When
> will this exactly happen and which versions of CUPS will we see in
> unstable then? 2.2.11 and/or 2.2.12? Or 2.3.x? Note that Apple did not
> settle on the license problem of 2.3.x yet.

I'm currently VAC until mid-August, but I won't upload CUPS 2.3.x to unstable 
without the license problem solved in any case.

Cheers,
OdyX




Re: How will it go on with CUPS

2019-07-08 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Hi Till,

Quoting Till Kamppeter (2019-07-08 11:34:29)
> now after Debian being released unstable will soon get unfrozen. When 
> will this exactly happen and which versions of CUPS will we see in 
> unstable then? 2.2.11 and/or 2.2.12? Or 2.3.x? Note that Apple did not 
> settle on the license problem of 2.3.x yet.

Debian unstable is no longer frozen, and anyway not unstable but testing 
was frozen.

Your question is therefore not tied to release cycle but only to choice 
of the CUPS maintainers.

Current status is (as usual) https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/cups


 - Jonas

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How will it go on with CUPS

2019-07-08 Thread Till Kamppeter

Hi,

now after Debian being released unstable will soon get unfrozen. When 
will this exactly happen and which versions of CUPS will we see in 
unstable then? 2.2.11 and/or 2.2.12? Or 2.3.x? Note that Apple did not 
settle on the license problem of 2.3.x yet.


   Till