Alle mercoledì 9 maggio 2012, Ralf Jung ha scritto: > > So? Anything in the dependency stack below KDE can have bad effects > > on KDE (say Qt, GNU libc, the kernel, ...). > > I understand your point, but please consider the following: > - There is a problem somewhere, since Nepomuk does not work in Debian > currently (unless you download stuff manually from snapshots).
We're talking about testing here, in which temporary breakages usually can happen. If you want to have no such dependency issues, just use stable. > - Supposedly, neither virtuoso nor nepomuk is the right place to > report the bug. > So, what is the right place then? I hope you do not deny that there > is a problem which needs to be fixed. You assume the way to fix things is "reporting a bug somewhere", which isn't. Virtuoso has been removed from testing because it is RC buggy on its own; if you want to get it in testing (and thus in the next stable) again, what you have to do is to *cooperate* with the current maintainer to fix its bugs, possibly provide the latest version of it, and so on. If its maintainer did not act so far, adding a new bug "please get virtuoso to testing" will certainly do nothing more than just adding one more (unuseful) bug to the pile of the virtuoso bugs. -- Pino Toscano
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