Hello, ... I have a question about the arm autobuilders, and well, since i don't know exactly who to ask for a build rescheduling, i ask here.
http://www.debian.org/intro/organization show that Philip Blundell and Othmar Pasteka are the responsibles of the arm autobuilders, but since it only gives the debian-arm email, i suppose it is best to ask here anyway. I have a package, lablgl, for which a new upload failed to build on arm (and alpha). I fixed the package and did a new upload, but the arm autobuilder did not trigger a rebuild of the fixed version, so i suppose that the package has been put on hold or something such. What is the correct action i should take as a maintainer in such case, just wait it out, or ask for a rebuilt ? My experience with the ia64 autobuilder is that maintainer input is a good thing, but then the arm autobuilder may be handled differently. So, if it is possible, please rebuild lablgl, as it should build fine now, it is the only architecture missing for it, and lablgl is a part of a larger sub-pool of packages we are currently mini-freezing in order to get it into testing, and other packages depend on this one. As a side note, other package we are waiting one include the latest tk8.3 (which failed because it depends on tcl8.3 which was uploaded the exact same days as tk8.3, and thus not available), tetex-bin and imagemagick. Friendly, Sven Luther