reflum, On Thu, 2012-06-28 at 12:29 +0200, Thomas Preud'homme wrote: > Le mercredi 27 juin 2012 12:49:40, vous avez écrit : > > As it is not fully useless I only orphan it not asking for RM. > > > > The package itself is in good shape. Upstream development is not affected > > by this. I hope the package will find a new home. I will gladly help a new > > maintainer as needed. > > However there was no new upstream release for one year when previous releases > were made every other month approximately. Is upstream development still > going > on?
Sure. It was slown down because of other work, mostly including the now useless work for the Debian RoarAudio packages. I think there will be an upstream release before end of freeze. > > The package description is: > > ckport is a tool to check already compiled binaries and libraries for > > porting and security problems. > > . > > It uses objdump to read the binaries and analyses calls and jumps to > > functions. . > > This package is architecture independent and can be used on non-host > > architecture binaries if an objdump tool for the target architecture > > is installed. > > I've just discovered this package with this orphaning message and I find it > very interesting. I'm thus interested to maintain or co-maintain it, but due > to personal business right now, I will not adopt it before september. So if > someone else is interested in this package fell free to adopt it and I will > join in later. Thank you for your interest. Maybe the-me (currently the co maintainer) is willing to keep it untill September. He is currently hard to reach. But I don't think it is urgent at the moment anyway. Again thank you for your interested and time :) -- Philipp. (Rah of PH2)
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