Don Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > While this is technically not against policy, native packages will > cause more work for the security team if security fixes need to be > released. Please repackage this as a non-native package. > > 04:02:30 <vorlon> I guess I'd file that under "package smells too > buggy to be releasable"; so while it's not normally an RC > offense, in the absence of a maintainer's opinion to the > contrary, we might well call it "in the opinion of the release > team, the package is not fit for release"
(I seem to have had email problems, at least I have been losing mails for some time. The bug notification seems to have been among them) The maintainer's opinion: I'm both the Debian maintainer and upstream for emms. The package includes the debian/ directory in the official distribution. Hence, I didn't think it would be necessary to give it a Debian-specific version number. If that causes problems, I have no problem with appending -1 to the version number for Debian :-) I will change this in my next upload, but since emms 2 is about to be released, I'm not sure that I want to upload a new version of emms 1 just to attach that version information. Greetings, -- Jorgen -- Debian GNU/Linux Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.forcix.cx/
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