Il giorno gio, 11/06/2009 alle 10.56 +0100, Iain Lane ha scritto:
>
> > [1]
> >
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2009-June/008384.html
>
> The sync script has to be run manually by an archive administrator.
> I
> don't know how often they do this, but "every few
> days"
On 11 Jun 2009, at 00:25, Stéphane Glondu wrote:
> David MENTRE a écrit :
>> * pycaml: a new version (0.82-10) has been uploaded in Debian which
>> should fix the issue with Python 2.6 in Karmic after automatic
>> import.
>> I'm waiting for the automatic import.
>
> When will it happen, by the
Hi,
OT: from OCaml
Looking for "seasoned developer" advice.
I am new to the "Debian world"... I have some packages
that I want to get into the Ubuntu repositories, but getting
them in a the "source" level (e.g. Debian) would be even
better.
How is this done?
I have just started m
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Dmitrijs
Ledkovs wrote:
> Cool =D With my packages it seems that ubuntu autosync is also usually
> triggered after the Debian automatic removal (superseeded packages in
> experimental and etc). Anyways so far I had to wait for autosync 0-7
> days. Plus as far I can
2009/6/11 Michael Bienia :
> On 2009-06-11 01:25:58 +0200, Stéphane Glondu wrote:
>> When will it happen, by the way? According to [1]:
>> > The syncs are done automatically on daily basis until DIF date.
>>
>> However, pycaml has been uploaded more that 48 hours ago in sid, and it
>> has still not
On 2009-06-11 01:25:58 +0200, Stéphane Glondu wrote:
> When will it happen, by the way? According to [1]:
> > The syncs are done automatically on daily basis until DIF date.
>
> However, pycaml has been uploaded more that 48 hours ago in sid, and it
> has still not been updated in karmic... or may
David MENTRE a écrit :
> * pycaml: a new version (0.82-10) has been uploaded in Debian which
> should fix the issue with Python 2.6 in Karmic after automatic import.
> I'm waiting for the automatic import.
When will it happen, by the way? According to [1]:
> The syncs are done automatically on da
Hello,
After some rebuilds, the status of OCaml packages in Ubuntu Karmic is
in much better shape:
http://bentobako.org/ubuntu-ocaml-status/transition_monitor/ocaml_transition_monitor.html
Currently, only 3 packages have issues (over 124):
* pycaml: a new version (0.82-10) has been uploaded i