On 20 May 2010 14:05, Alexander GQ Gerasiov <g...@debian.org> wrote:
> Hello, Michael.
>
> On Thu, 20 May 2010 14:24:08 +0200
> Michael Fladischer <mich...@fladi.at> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I saw your response on #556135 offering help. There is a new upload
>> for Weave 1.2.3 on mentors.d.n:
> Ok, lets wait a little bit, may be Alan have any comments.
>
>>
>> http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/w/weave/weave_1.2.3-1.dsc
>>
>> If your offer for review is still up I'd appreciate if you could take
>> a look at it.
> I'd like to see README.source inside debian dir with (short) description
> of get-orig-source target and situation with crypto part.
> And links to GPL/LGPL in copyright file. (In the section describing
> extension's license.)
>
> It would be nice if you join alioth's pkg-mozext team to maintain the
> package there. Just register, ask for inclusion to team, create
> repository and upload in it. (And fix Maintainer/Uploader fields in
> control)
>
>>
>> I have removed the obsolete native crypto part from the source-package
>> because 1.2.3 is the first release which uses javascript for this
>> part:
> So it (original extension) uses javascript by default? Or it uses native
> code when possible to improve performance?
>
>> Please ignore my last mail as I just discovered that the native
>> library cannont be removed yet without breaking weave sync. Thus I
>> removed my package from mentors.d.n.
> Oh, I see. That's ok. So will you make this package arch-dependent with
> compilation on native crypto code?
My main concern now is how we support this for the duration of
squeeze. It seems likely that at some point the version we ship will
cease to function with the mozilla.org servers, in which case the
package either needs updating or removing. We could of course work
around it by packaging the server-side components as well, but I
suspect most users will be interested in syncing with mozilla.org, not
running their own server.

Alan



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