Hi Cyril, Killian made the upload and a month has passed... do you think it is now OK to unblock? The packages run on various production servers already. If you need extra evidence of testing, there was a live demo of installing this package on the FreeSWITCH webcast/weekly call (also showing off the convenience of Debian and wheezy to a new audience): http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Weekly_Conference_Call#Past_Calls Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to assist in evaluating this unblock request. Regards, Daniel On 19/08/12 13:08, Cyril Brulebois wrote: > Hi, > > and sorry for the lag. > > Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.com.au> (08/08/2012): >> On 08/08/12 00:24, Cyril Brulebois wrote: >>> I think I won't be against having 1.8.4 in unstable, and see what >>> happens on the bug reports front after an extended period of time >>> (say 20 days). > > It would have been nice to see it uploaded in the meanwhile… > >> 20 days is fine - we've already had some feedback on 1.8.4 and now >> there is a 1.8.5 release >> >> Would you be happy to accept 1.8.5 on the same terms? >> >> I attach a debdiff and SVN log output (1.8.4 vs. 1.8.5) > > Anyway, please upload 1.8.5 to unstable ASAP, we'll see in a month or so > what happened. > >> Agreed - that is how most of the fixes came into 1.8.5 - e.g. one user >> found that the --help output was crashing the program >> >> None of these issues are strictly release critical - but they are all >> fixes that provide a better experience of the package. > > The diff is indeed large for a --help crasher fix… > >>> No promise on our (possibly) unblocking this package after the said >>> period of time. >> >> Understood - do I need to put Closes: #681387 in the changelog for >> upload? > > Nope, this isn't a bug report against your package anyway. > > Mraw, > KiBi. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org