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The current foo2zjs package in squeeze (version 20090908dfsg-4) is lagging behind, and I take all the responsibility. Nevertheless, there are two major bugs I would like to solve for squeeze, one being very easy to fix and the other one requiring a very big gift from the Release Team. 1) #601591 - tk8.4: Should not recommend xterm This was already "solved" even before the bug was submitted, thanks to the fact that Ubuntu experienced a similar problem. Fixing this in the current squeeze package is very easy and does not change any functionality. 2) #594322 - foo2zjs: Please upgrade to more recent version for Squeeze This is the beast I was talking about. Basically, I have incorporated all Ubuntu changes except two, points 5 and 10 at the link below, for which I am (still) waiting from input from the Ubuntu maintainer: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=594322#20 As I wrote in the BTS, my foo2zjs-driven printer is now broken, thus I could not test the preliminary package. However, given that this is the same version present in Ubuntu (cc:ing the maintainer) since a while (and as well in their latest release, 10.10 AKA maverick), I am more than confident that this version should work flawlessly, or at least not worse that the current one in squeeze. Other than upstream improvements (e.g. support for new printers), one of the main advantages in this version is the (almost complete) sync with Ubuntu and the start of a more active collaboration between the people involved in this package (thanks, Till). This will probably also be the last version from the foo2zjs team, given that the Debian Printing Team (cc:ing the mailing list and Didier, who proposed the merge) should handle the package under its umbrella. Please also note that I am waiting for the confirmation about another bug, #580690, which should be caused by both Debian not being able to ship upstream QPDL files (unclear license) and the ICM files not being save in the correct place. A variation of the Ubuntu fix for the latter problem has been merged in the Debian SVN package repository. What should I do? Is it still possible to have a freeze exception for the new upstream version or should I simply fix #601591 and upload the new upstream version to experimental (and then backports, once squeeze is out)? Thx, bye, Gismo / Luca
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