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I had prepared a package that essentially just threw out the existing
git repo with all local deviations in it ( since it effectively had
become an unmanageable fork of upstream ), and dropped the debian/
directory into the new upstream sources.  This likely would have
caused a few regressions from any unmerged patches debian is still
carrying, but I was not about to spend the time needed to pick through
all of the ~1000 commits in the git repo figuring out which ones are
still relevant and converting them to quilt patches.  Adam Conrad said
he would block out some paid time to do that so I have been waiting
for that for several weeks now.

On 6/12/2014 1:31 PM, Andreas Henriksson wrote:
> Hello Phillip Susi!
> 
> While looking over bugs in the util-linux Debian package I noticed
> you've been active on the bug triaging front and in #648579 you
> wrote:
> 
>> I am in the process of becoming the package maintainer.
> [...]
>> This should hit debian unstable any day now.
> 
> I've been in contact with Adam Conrad which indicated there might
> be something in progress going on, but without any more details...
> 
> Do you think you could shed some light on what's up on the
> util-linux packaging front?
> 
> Do you have an updated package available somewhere?
> 
> Is there something I can do to help out?
> 
> Are there any blockers for progress happening soon?
> 

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