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Re: XFree86 3.3 update



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bruce@pixar.com (Bruce Perens) writes:

> From: Santiago Vila Doncel <sanvila@unex.es>
> > Now, a question: I have named the compiled version xemacs19_19.15-3.1
> > (the latest xemacs in hamm was xemacs19_19.15-3).  Should I upload
> > this to unstable as a non-maintainer upload?
> 
> Where'd the maintainer go?

I don't know.  Just this morning, I got a message back from scsn.net
(the maintainer is James LewisMoss, dres@scsn.net) saying that there
is no "dres" at scsn.net....  Apparently he either changed e-mail
addresses or .... ?

> If you can, please rename it to xemacs19_19.15-3a, which matches the policy
> (as far as I am aware) for non-maintainer uploads, and has perhaps some
> greater chance of parsing correctly than if you embed a dot where we don't
> expect one. This means, unfortunately, that you would have to rebuild the
> package.

I believe that my naming matches current standard on the subject (I
looked briefly at section 5.1 of debian-policy and it seems to be correct.)

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