[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I feel like I've answered this question a thousand times....
You have, I asked at least once before. > There is a build daemon now, but only for potato, and I do not have > time to fix all of its failures by hand. There are also packages > which build but present warnings which indicate serious problems, and > I mark to look at later. I've posted the list a few times. No one > else seems quite inspired enough to look at them, either. Could the list be put somewhere (on the web) periodically? Espescially with some kind of a status whiteboard so we don't all try the same ones - though I guess posting bug-report updates could work for that. Also, I've actually got several such packages built locally, but with no idea how I should go about getting them into FTP. I just don't really want to open bug reports when the actual source for the maintainer is fine, it just needs apt-get source -b <pkg> and an upload... I have a site (at southpole.penguinpowered.com) where some of my stuff is up... I would be willing to aid in the shoveling of these files, but I expect I speak for quite of few of us who aren't developers (by which I mean official debian developers) in not being sure what do do with the packages we've built.