Hi Steve, Bart
I don't think the package should be orphaned and there is yes, a new
upstream version
that was there few time before etch, and I would prefer that alpha
porters make a NMU instead
of breaking all other arch. I don't have any problem with NMU.
The package has so many dependencies that it's quite a huge task to
compile on all arch.
If Bart want to adopt it, change for cdbs or anything else, no problem.
I used to commit changes to upstream and I can continue to do this.
Keep me in Uploaders if that don't bother you.
The main problem at the moment is probably still the miss on dynamic
version of some lib in debian,
and the support of Cg lib that should be moved in non free.
Let me know, what you want to do, and I'll do my best to help.
Christian
Bart Martens wrote:
On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 12:47 -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
crystalspace has been failing to build on alpha for > 1yr, even though a
patch has been available in the BTS for 6 months today. Previous versions
of the package built fine on all architectures, making this a serious
regression and preventing the package's inclusion in a stable release (or in
testing).
Christian, are you still interested in maintaining this package, or should
it be orphaned/removed from the archive (along with crystalspace-data)?
If there's a reason the package should not be orphaned, I can do an NMU for
bug #358044 (and 399843) as previously suggested (by someone who apparently
wasn't a DD), but if the package isn't actually being maintained I'd rather
not fix these bugs just to clear the way for an unmaintained package to
enter testing.
Hi Steve,
If the package is orphaned, then I will consider to adopt it. So, if
possible for you, no immediate removal please.
If I adopt the package, then I intend to package a newer upstream
release and see how the autobuilders deal with that, before studying the
patches in the BTS. This approach has saved me some time before. :)
Regards,
Bart Martens
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