Hello Zack, I unexpectedly have access to a Debian box all this week. I'm on contract and have other commitments, but I should be able to upload monotone for you at some point. My only question is whether the unusual -0.2 version will bungle anything -- although I understand the version number issue. In particular, how do I force a full original source upload?
Before I upload the NMU though, do you have any interest in adopting monotone? Cheers, Shaun On 7/3/07, Zack Weinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Debian packages of monotone have not been updated in some time, and are currently both unbuildable and uninstallable, due to the Boost 1.34 transition. I am one of the upstream developers, and use Debian myself; I asked the maintainer (Shaun Jackman) if he needed help and he said yes, would I mind just NMUing the thing? I have done this, but need a sponsor for the upload (my understanding is that Shaun cannot do this himself). The packages are available from http://mrtock.ucsd.edu/~zack/debian/. They are lintian-clean except for the known upstream bug of lacking a manpage (work is in progress). They close all outstanding non-wishlist bugs. Please be aware of two quirks. First, to avoid collisions with the unofficial packages made by upstream, I gave this NMU the version number 0.35-0.2 instead of -0.1, but it needs a full sourceful upload anyway. Second, the .changes file is labeled architecture i386 but includes both i386 and amd64 binary debs. Everything is signed with this key: pub 1024D/797DC75F 2003-04-14 Key fingerprint = A29C E8FD 999C 5BB4 C446 978F 51C6 3320 797D C75F uid Zack Weinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sub 1024g/0F4B3ED7 2003-04-14 I may do this again in a week or two for the 0.36 release, depending when that actually happens. zw
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