Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:

> then again, who actually uses these recipes?

Now I remember, we used to have debian repackagers of development
releases for debian stable and debian unstable.

Anyway, what I'd really like to do is to build debs of any software
that I need which is not in Debian (mostly new releases or CVS), and
install in a writable ~/.unionfs overlay of /.  For that to work, we
not only need an efficient unionfs that works with fuse (or a unionfs
translator for the Hurd), but also an up to date ./debian directory in
every software package that I need.  I was thinking of doing our part
with LilyPond, but the idea is not really taking off.

Jan.

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