On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 11:52:41PM +0100, A Mennucc wrote: > Pierre HABOUZIT ha scritto: > > that bug would almost have deserved an "important" severity as every > > Marillat packages user won't see mplayer is in debian now. > > hmmm > > when the user adds another repository to the sources.list , s/he does > that on own responsibility. It is up to them to see that they are indeed > installing from Debian or from another repository. > > At the same time , I cannot and dont want to start an epoch war with > Marillat to decide what package has the priority. Why ? First of all, > because it is meaningless. > Did you really think about it? what benefit would an epoch really do ? > suppose I bump the epoch to 2 , and upload 2:1.0~rc1-4 , so most people > will automatically install my package; then mplayer gets into etch ; > then in January07 etch is released ; then in April07 MPlayer releases > 1.0-at ; so Marillat has to release 2:1.0-at ( to have it newer than > 1:1.0-rc1 that is his current version AFAIK).... and this is again newer > than 2:1.0~rc1-4 . So what did anybody gain by my epoch change? a 4 > months usage of the Debian package ?
wtf would christiant start an epoch war ? what I ask for is an upgrade path for people that had the old package, that's all. If christian has a package more recent that the one in the archive and that people wants to use it he has two choices: * use a more recent numbering than debian without an epoch, but a ~ scheme, so that when you package that version your package gets the priority over his. * or his users use an apt/preferences file. The situation right now is different: there is a very large user base for Christian's packages, and I feel debian should offer'em an upgrade path, because that would just be fair. > The right way to choose between Debian and Marillat version is to use > APT pinning ; I will write a FAQ in the future and add an explanation to > that (and other stuff). I disagree, no joe user should have to pin to choose the debian packages. only to use external sources. Dont make the thing upside down please. I Cc: the -release team to know what they think about that. I know that's not critical, but I'd really like to know what people that care about upgrade paths think about it. > And moreover , I hate epochs :-> me too, but I don'l like the rain either :) cheers, > ps: > > I know that mplayer is not "official" but if you want users to use it, > > you'll have to ensure an upgrade path for that very common unofficial > > package. that's the least you can do. > I am not worried. Marillat's packages are high quality. My objective is > not that "people would use my package instead of Marillat's" . My > objective is that > - people will find a convenient package of mplayer into Debian itself > - Debian can endorse its package to be at the usual high standard of > freeness (i.e. no patents and no license problems at the best of our > current knowledge) > - ) we may add other sw to Debian that uses mplayer (e.g. freevo). -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O [EMAIL PROTECTED] OOO http://www.madism.org
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