Dear Release Managers: About a month ago I updated the kvirc package[0][1] to a newer version according to the following changelog entries:
kvirc (4:4.2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release. * Updated debhelper build-depends to better cope with multiarch. * Fix "must not be "Multi-Arch: same"" kvirc is Multi-Arch: foreign (Closes: #658058) * Actually provide valid -dbg package. Added 30_upstream_build-g * Fix "Hardening flags missing". Applying suggested changes. (Closes: #669189) Thanks to Simon Ruderich. Since I don't have upload rights I requested regular uploaders first, then kde- extras team for sponsoring. The situation was such that I failed to manage time left to freeze properly and upload didn't happen. Moreover upstream released the 4.2.0 version, which I'm proposing now and which differs slightly with my sponsoring requests. I'm asking now considering kvirc package 4:4.2.0-1 into wheezy, Taking into account [2], I'd like to support my petition on the following points: · Bugs 658058 and 669189 matches multiarch and hardening flags release goals, respectively. · All packages generated are priority optional or extra, and therefore unlikely to harm any other parts of the system. There is no other debian package, excluding those generated by kvirc source package, that depends on it. · New upstream release include a very high density of translation updates. For instance, full debdiff [3] shows 646 files changed, 99946 insertions(+), 72202 deletions(-) whereas debdiff [4], excluding po dir shows 305 files changed, 5472 insertions(+), 6656 deletions(-) · New upstream release starts 4.2.x major versions, Historically there have been 1 or 2 upstream minor revisions which we (debian) may profit from, specially as regards with security or serious issues. If 4.2.0 is not deployed in Wheezy our base version will be 4.1.3+20111124.svn5988-1, based on a development snapshot. From the maintainers point of view, basing on a stable release is more than convenient. · One extra cosmetic-point is that this upload means zero bug package. Something that I guess every package maintainer would like to see for his packaged stuff :) I also offer to carry out any suggestion you may deem important in order to get package in shape for wheezy. In other words, I appreciate your advise on how to proceed. Thanks and best regards, [0] http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-kde/kde-extras/kvirc.git [1] http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/k/kvirc/kvirc_4.2.0-1.dsc [2] http://release.debian.org/wheezy/freeze_policy.html [3] http://trismegisto.no-ip.org/incoming/kvirc_testing-4.2.0.debdiff.xz (11879KiB uncompressed) [4] http://trismegisto.no-ip.org/incoming/kvirc_testing-4.2.0-nopo.debdiff.xz (848KiB uncompressed) """ -- Raúl Sánchez Siles ----->Proud Debian user<----- Linux registered user #416098
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