Hi Tomasz, On Sat, Apr 09, 2016 at 04:47:35PM +0200, Tomasz Buchert wrote: > > the only reason is that it doesn't build on most architectures. The > upstream devel version build, I think, on other archs, but it hasn't > been released yet. I've asked the upstream author to release a new > version, but unfortunately without any success.
That's a bit sad but unfortunately we have several other packages where this is the case and IMHO that's not a urgent reason to keep a package in experimental. > So, what I can do is to release libsdsl to only limited number of > archs (amd64, arm64, ppc64el, s390x) and then in the future I would > extend this list. This will obviously limit the architectures that > any reverse dependency will build on. > > What do you think? This would be really helpful for my plan since I have a package that depends from this lib and I would like to move this to main (even want to create a backport). So if you would upload to unstable this would be really welcome. Moreover I would consider the package a sensible target for the Debian Science team - it would be great if you could move it to Debian Science Git and use "Debian Science Team <debian-science-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org>" as maintainer. As a side effect this would simplify contributions to the package - I noticed that I was not able to commit to the repository (which is strange since I usually do not have an problems to commit to collab-maint. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de