Hi Andree & Hugo, I'm a Debian quality assurance person and I noticed you commenting on some of mondo's bug in our Bug Tracking System recently. There were some license problems with our mindi-kernel package because it contained pre-compiled kernel modules without any source code. This might just have been a packaging issue, but the package maintainer didn't respond to email (although he seems to be around) so the package was removed (see http://bugs.debian.org/223993). Now, mindi is uninstallable in Debian because it depends on this removed mini-kernel package, and in turn mondo is uninstallable because it depends on mindi.
Since there is some interest in mondo simply removing mindi and mondo from Debian to "fix" this dependency problem is perhaps not a good idea. Does mindi need those kernel modules or can it do without? Where is the source code for those modules? It would be great if you could shed some light on these issues, so we can better decide how to proceed. -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]