According to the bug report, the upstream author of this package wants help. As you can see in the message below, upstream can take care of the actual packaging. However, he needs help on a couple of fine points of the package. Also, it seems as if he is in need of a new sponsor to get this package actually updated. I can't sponsor it myself since I'm not a DD.
----- Forwarded message from Steffen Nissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- Subject: Re: Bug#366146: libfann: new upstream release includes debian packaging The 2.0.0 package was made and uploaded, but it was rejected due to some problems with the versioning. I was not complete sure how to alter the package so that it could be accepted, and due to various circumstances a new package was not made at that point. Later on I tried to contact the sponsor for the package, in order to get his help, but with no luck. If anyone is interested in sponsoring the package and help creating the new package, please let me know. Best Regards, Steffen On 01/04/07, Allan Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Not only has a new upstream release be available for quite a while, the >upstream source tree seems to have all of the files for building a deb >package. Is there a reason why the newer packages were not uploaded >back in 2005 and 2006? (I'm assuming that they weren't uploaded since >packages.qa.debian.org says that unstable is still at 1.2.0-1) > > -- Steffen Nissen - http://MySpace.com/SteffenNissen Project Administrator - Fast Artificial Neural Network Library (fann) http://fann.sf.net ----- End forwarded message ----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]