Hello :) I would like to ask for help, because I am not sure what to do with my situation. I've had a big headache recently with one of the packages copied from Debian's sid, the libantlr4-runtime and runtime-dev. We are using the latest LTS on our project to ensure stability of our open-source software releases, but the problem is, we can't migrate to a superior build process because this package doesn't provide CMake definitions. I've contacted Debian's maintainer and he was very kind to fix that issue almost instantly (see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1007712), and it's now in sid, but I am not sure when this update will migrate to Ubuntu, or if I could install it at all through official repositories of "focal". The maintainer updated only the latest version, 4.9, 20.04 uses 4.8 branch. Is there any way to bump these packages in the main repos, or if it is against Ubuntu's policy regarding package upgrades, what's the easiest way (preferably from repos) for our users to install the latest version of that library? The maintainer also filed a bug on Launchpad, but it doesn't seem to get any traction https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/antlr4-cpp-runtime. I am confused now.
Thanks for your contributions to the open-source community <3, Best wishes, Pavel.
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