Nicholas,

Thanks for the help. I was actually just preparing a new package (1.2.5)
and uploading to mentors to fix not only this bug, but also
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=679350 which is an
intermittent segfault.

Should I continue on this path (it will be completely ready in another
hour), or should I let you take care of it?

On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Nicholas Bamber <nicho...@periapt.co.uk>wrote:

> Phillip,
>         I only just realized you have picked it up again. Sorry. I should
> have
> subscribed to the package before working on it.
>
>         I am sure you can do a better job than me. How you want to play it
> is
> up to you. However I think the best way of keeping brewtarget in wheezy
> is for me to bring the NMU forward as fast as possible and hopefully the
> release team would accept it in wheezy. That way you have more time to
> make the next release and you can throw away or incorporate my changes
> as you wish.
>
> On 14/07/12 08:41, Nicholas Bamber wrote:
> > Phillip,
> >       If the copyright issues as per  #679437  are not sorted out,
> brewtarget
> > would  most likely get removed from Debian which would be a shame. I
> > have prepared a non-maintainer upload which should fix them but you can
> > always do so yourself.
> >
> > The debdiff is attached. However this gives the misleading impression
> > that the offending images have not been removed. I assume debdiff is
> > treating them as zero-length files. So I include tardiffs as well.
>
>
>
>


-- 
Philip G. Lee
rocketman...@gmail.com

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