Scott,

On 07/29/2013 03:45 PM, Scott Howard wrote:
> You can use it if it helps, or ignore it if it doesn't. It was mostly
> for my own use. I've been really busy lately and haven't gotten around
> to packaging and uploading newer versions.

I've pushed upstream/2.10.0 and an update to the debian packaging of it.
It's based It's based on your changes. I hope that's okay.

Obviously, it's not of much use without an updated simgear package,
which flightgear depends on. I have updates for that ready as well, but
am not sure where to push to.

Can you please import the svn history of simgear into git and create a
repository for it on collab-maint? (I'm just a DM - not sure where else
I should request creation of a repo).

Oh, and then there's fgfs-base as well. I don't think we want all that
data in a git repo. How about a git repo for just the debian directory?

> that git repo uses git-buildpackage and a pristine-tar branch for
> generating tarballs, but again - whomever wants to do the work can do
> it how ever they like.

I didn't ever use git-buildpackage so far... Shoud I have pushed
something to the pristine-tar branch as well?

Regards

Markus Wanner

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