Hello, I have found that a package for which I am not the maintainer (ocaml) is not being built for i386 architecture in its latest versions (it is ok for powerpc and alpha). I have tried to compile it for i386 and there have been no problems, so I'm thinking about uploading it as binary-only as it is explained in Debian Developer's Reference. Questions:
- is there any problem in doing this? Should I report it to someone, or is it ok if I just upload ocaml_2.02-5_i386.deb as usual? - resulting package is not totally "lintian-clean": it complains about a lacking man page and man pages placement not being FHS compliant. Should I patch it and report it as a bug, wait for the maintainer upload which corrects the bug and port it then to i386 architecture, or is it better if I solve the problem now and upload it as binary-only? Thanks. Fernando Sánchez - [EMAIL PROTECTED]