Didier Raboud writes ("Re: Color Management in Debian"): > Given that Debian is currently not frozen (and that the Oneiric > release will very probably happen before Wheezy's), I really think > that not uploading those packages to Debian first would be a shame, > as this would only mean doubling efforts.
As a structural matter I think it's wrong to have either Debian or Ubuntu end up being blocked on the other, if it can be avoided. One of the ways that free software really works well is that it enables people to get their work done right away and worry about interacting with others later. One thing I have done a few times is to upload the very same package simultaneously to (say) Debian and Ubuntu. Where the package wants to be identical, and the person doing the upload is the same, it would be nice if this could be made simpler. At the moment you basically need to build the whole thing twice with minor edits to the changelog to set the target suite. It would be nice if this could be made simpler. In principle it would be nice if you could use the same .changes file for uploading to two distros (provided that only one of them wants binaries) but that may be too much to ask. At the very least it should be possible to do one upload to two distros without altering the debian/changelog. For this to work I think the "suite" target in the changelog entry should be qualified by the distro, so you could say (picking a random example): picocom (1.4-1) debian:unstable ubuntu:oneiric; urgency=low * new upstream version: - Changed the behavior of the C-a command. Now pressing C-a twice sends C-a to the serial port - Added the C-\ command that generates a break sequence - Added (optional) UUCP-lockfiles support -- Oliver Kurth <o...@debian.org> Tue, 14 Sep 2004 11:25:07 -0700 or something. What do people think ? Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/19943.32760.612045.586...@chiark.greenend.org.uk