On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 12:25:37PM -0700, Tom wrote: > No response from package maintainer -- can anyone answer this question > about the newest a2ps in unstable?
I don't supposed you actually bothered to read the changelog or anything, right? After all, you're an unstable user, so why would you want to know anything about changes to the package? Of course, the several paper-handling bugs so far reported against it to the BTS aren't at all relevant either. <sigh> a2ps (4.13b+cvs.2003.09.20-1) unstable; urgency=low * Basically test release - more will come soon. * New upstream release (CVS snapshot). * Acknowledged NMU - closes: #191372 * Fixed in the upstream - closes: #156077, #143127, #185983, #195249, #126436, #62053, #113057 * Added some Build-Depends - closes: #207612, #187178, #188347, #193034 * Added Recommends: cupsys-client - closes: #194061 * Added composeglyphs.1 manpage by Kevin Kreamer - closes: #39488 * Ran bootstrap - closes: #201911 * Patch#10 handles ISO-8859-5 correctly - closes: #201887 * Patch#11 adds gnuplot support for ogonkify - closes: #194464 * libpaper support is missing in the upstream. I'll port it ASAP. ^--- +- gee, might be relevant? Take my comments however you like... the fact that people think they need to be running unstable and can't do trivial things to find out what's up with packages will always bug me. Yes, *I* use it, and so I pay attention to it. May I suggest you install apt-listchanges so that you, as well, can pay attention to it? -- Marc Wilson | John Dame May Oscar Was Gay Was Whitty Was Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED] | But Gerard Hopkins But John Greenleaf But Thornton | Was Manley Was Whittier Was Wilder -- Willard Espy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]