On Friday, 22 April 2016 6:42:43 PM AEST Christoph Mathys wrote: > I was very surprised that there is no glmark2 package in Debian, Ubuntu > has it since 2010.
Well, that must be one of those (rare) cases when Ubuntu maintainers did the actual work instead of leeching package from Debian. :) I suppose sometimes they need to do such things to claim "added value" as without it Ubuntu would be no more than yet another redundant Debian derivative... > I was even more surprised to find that you have > already done all the hard work for Debian. > > So I'm wondering, why has the package never landed in Debian? Packaging is a one time effort. Maintaining package is a liability. I already have enough packages to look after and I do not want to maintain Glmark2 as I don't even use it any more. As you can see from #695849 [1] you are the first person expressing interest in Glmark2 for years. I think it is somewhat expected considering that Glmark2 is dormant upstream (or dead) while there are other more powerful GL benchmarking suits available... Please feel free to take over the packaging if you wish to maintain Glmark2 in Debian. [1]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=695849 -- Best wishes, Dmitry Smirnov GPG key : 4096R/53968D1B --- Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed: everything else is public relations. -- George Orwell
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