[pkg-x2go-devel] Fixing of x2goclient in Debian wheezy

Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer perezmeyer at gmail.com
Sun Jul 29 04:17:14 UTC 2012


On Sáb 28 Jul 2012 16:57:47 Mike Gabriel escribió:
> Hi X2Go Packagers, hi Lisandro (Mike's sponsor),

[snip upstream stuff]
 
> 2. Alex, can you send this explanation to submit at bugs.debian.org? Or
> otherwise, provide me with a bug description so that I can send it?

Please don't send mailt directly to that address except you know what you are 
doing (ie, filling all the proper tags in a bug report). Better use reportbug 
against the correct package or, if the bug is already opened, send a mail to 
the bug's address.

> 3. For acceptance of a new x2goclient upload to Debian would it make
> more sense patching in even more patches against 3.99.2.1 or do people
>   think we should upload 3.99.2.2, reduce the patch stack in the
> package  and convince the Debian release team that the upstream
> release is  better then dumping more patches into 3.99.2.1?

I don't agree with this.
 
> Wondering about the best strategy?

The two bugs in x2goclient are not RC, so there is no real reasson to bother 
the RT again. We need to release Wheezy.

> Mike (who has been trying to get past the release team several times
> during the last weeks)

Yes, but we have to avoid that while it is really non-RC.

In my point of view you are late for Wheezy. Better fix stuff and upload a new 
upstream release to experimental. You can later provide backports if needed.

Kinds regards, Lisandro.

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Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
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