Hi Jay, On Fri, 07 Nov 2014 16:55:06 -0500 Jay Berkenbilt <q...@debian.org> wrote: > Jay Berkenbilt <q...@debian.org> wrote: > > > Mathieu Malaterre <ma...@debian.org> wrote: > > > >> On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 7:13 PM, Tomasz Buchert <tomasz.buch...@inria.fr> > >> wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> I've worked on that bug today's evening and I found > >>> a fairly simple fix. > >> > >> Thanks Tomasz ! > >> > >> Jay, are you going to submit the debdiff as-is ? Are you forwarding > >> the issue upstream ? I do not have the time to prepare an NMU ATM, > >> sorry. > > > > Thanks, Tomasz, for the bug fix. > > > > Sorry to have been silent for a while. While the bug fix looks > > straightforward, it's the kind of thing I would probably want upstream > > to weigh in on. Also, when you sent your original message, we were too > > close the Jessie freeze for me to get the package into testing in time, > > and tiff has lots of reverse dependencies, so I have a strong desire not > > to make anymore uploads that are not intended for Jessie. Otherwise it's > > too disruptive. > > > > What I have done is to create an upstream bug report with this. If it's > > excepted, then I will mark this patch to include in my first post-Jessie > > upload. There's a chance upstream will issue a new version before then > > anyway, and we will want this fix to go in. > > > > Here's the upstream bug report: > > http://bugzilla.maptools.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2480 > > Okay, sorry, I just noticed this is an RC bug. I guess I was asleep at > the wheel. Given this, as soon as I get a response from upstream, I will > upload and request a freeze exception. Upstream has not replied for more than a month. How about uploading the fix? It seems to be better to have an obsolete conversion than a crash.
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