Hi Thibaut,
Thanks for the clarification to you, too.
I'm sorry I misread Ghislain's answer. I interpreted it in the specific
context of the commit I had referenced in my first message as an
example, which IMO introduces very little additional complexity -
although it may seem somewhat comple
Thanks for the clarification, Vincent!
Cheers,
Martin
El 03/09/14 a les 11:22, Vincent Cheng ha escrit:
Hi Martin,
No, there is no rule saying that a package cannot include anything
that's unnecessary for sid and/or would benefit downstream
distributions. There's nothing that compels maintai
Le 03/09/2014 11:05, Martin Steghöfer a écrit :
> El 29/08/14 a les 23:33, Ghislain Vaillant ha escrit:
>> Well, you are supposed to target what's in there in unstable if you
>> want your package to be accepted in the archive. Afterwards, Ubuntu
>> will automatically pick it up for its current deve
Hi Martin,
On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 2:05 AM, Martin Steghöfer wrote:
> El 29/08/14 a les 23:33, Ghislain Vaillant ha escrit:
>
>> Well, you are supposed to target what's in there in unstable if you want
>> your package to be accepted in the archive. Afterwards, Ubuntu will
>> automatically pick it
El 29/08/14 a les 23:33, Ghislain Vaillant ha escrit:
Well, you are supposed to target what's in there in unstable if you
want your package to be accepted in the archive. Afterwards, Ubuntu
will automatically pick it up for its current development version
(14.10 or 15.04) depending on how fast
> Btw. I was wondering, how much we care about downstream distributions.
> This package, as it currently is in the "master" branch, compiles with
> Libav10 (i.e. it works with Debian jessie and Debian sid). Ubuntu 14.04
> currently has Libav9 and as I'm mainly working on Ubuntu, I've patched
> thin
Still looking for a sponsor...
Meanwhile I've made some minor improvements. The new version has been
uploaded to mentors and VCS:
http://mentors.debian.net/package/karlyriceditor
https://github.com/martin-steghoefer/debian-karlyriceditor
Btw. I was wondering, how much we care about downstream
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