Mehdi Dogguy schrieb am Thursday, den 30. September 2010: > On 09/30/2010 10:44 AM, Jan Wagner wrote: > >> > >> That would have been possible until one month after the freeze. > >> Now, it's too late. > > > > Sorry, I don't get the reason behind your "decision". ndoutils is ~7 > > mounth in unstable without any problem, so it's mature enought for a > > stable release > > > > It also means that none of its users care enough of to ask for its > inclusion in testing. Which, for me, says a lot. If you care enough for > its inclusion in stable, please NMU it next time or contact us. I don't know any user with a monitoring system that tracks testing. Nagios users normally use stable or backports, so they don't see the problem.
(Just from my experience as a consultant for nagios/monitoring systems). > > (the rc-buggy version is in stable anyways). > > Yeah, I overlooked that. The versions are "almost" the same: > > 118 files changed, 10397 insertions(+), 5387 deletions(-) > > (yeah, that's between the version that got removed and current sid's > version). Indeed, its just a bugfix release. imho ndoutils are a nightmare, but one without alternatives. > > On Wednesday 29 September 2010 15:28:09 Alexander Wirt wrote: > >> Most 3rd party reporting tools and most homebrew thingys around > >> that use ndo. > >> > > How can we quantify those? You can't. You can trust on our experience, but thats up to you. *snip* > In the meantime, it's still blocked by nagios3 absent from kfreebsd-*… > So, even if I unblock it, it won't migrate. I don't see any option to fix that bug soon. I removed the build-dep yesterday, the resulting package builds on kfreebsd, but anyhow the resulting cgis just segfault (I'm sure is has nothing to do with the ping thingy). So I think we should just remove nagios3 and ndoutils from kfreebsd until one of the kfreebsd porters fixes the problem. What do you think? Alex -- Alexander Wirt, [email protected] CC99 2DDD D39E 75B0 B0AA B25C D35B BC99 BC7D 020A -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

