owncloud no longer in wheezy

2013-08-09 Thread Sean Alexandre
I see owncloud is no longer in wheezy, and I'm trying to understand why. Where can I find information on why a package was pulled from a release? I see this, but it only seems to say when it was pulled: http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/owncloud.html It was pulled from testing to unstable on

Re: owncloud no longer in wheezy

2013-08-09 Thread Sean Alexandre
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 06:07:04AM -0400, Sean Alexandre wrote: I see owncloud is no longer in wheezy, and I'm trying to understand why. Where can I find information on why a package was pulled from a release? I see this, but it only seems to say when it was pulled:

Re: owncloud no longer in wheezy

2013-08-09 Thread Joel Rees
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 7:07 PM, Sean Alexandre s...@alexan.org wrote: I see owncloud is no longer in wheezy, and I'm trying to understand why. Where can I find information on why a package was pulled from a release? I see this, but it only seems to say when it was pulled:

Re: owncloud no longer in wheezy

2013-08-09 Thread Jochen Spieker
Joel Rees: On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 7:07 PM, Sean Alexandre s...@alexan.org wrote: (I had installed owncloud on a wheezy box when wheezy was testing. I want to install it again, but this time on wheezy stable.) According to the thread, if things went well, it should be in backports. (I

Re: owncloud no longer in wheezy

2013-08-09 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Freitag, 9. August 2013, 13:09:14 schrieb Jochen Spieker: Joel Rees: On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 7:07 PM, Sean Alexandre s...@alexan.org wrote: (I had installed owncloud on a wheezy box when wheezy was testing. I want to install it again, but this time on wheezy stable.) According to the

Re: owncloud no longer in wheezy

2013-08-09 Thread David Guntner
Martin Steigerwald grabbed a keyboard and wrote: Does it need to be in backports? That's the preferred location, AFAIK. I think a co-worker has installed it from Sid. I think backports are just created for packages that are not installable from Sid. According to the Backports page at

Re: owncloud no longer in wheezy

2013-08-09 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Freitag, 9. August 2013, 12:11:30 schrieb David Guntner: Martin Steigerwald grabbed a keyboard and wrote: Does it need to be in backports? That's the preferred location, AFAIK. I think a co-worker has installed it from Sid. I think backports are just created for packages that are

Backports (was Re: owncloud no longer in wheezy)

2013-08-09 Thread David Guntner
Martin Steigerwald grabbed a keyboard and wrote: Am Freitag, 9. August 2013, 12:11:30 schrieb David Guntner: In other words, backports packages are specifically compiled and configured for the current stable release (in this case, Wheezy) from the testing (in the case, Sid?) release package.