-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Ok, I will remove the debian keyring in the doc-debian package, then.
However, if needed, I would volunteer to create the debian-keyring package for hamm (it would be one of those packages whose source and binary are almost identical, and having a refresh target in debian/rules to get the source from ftp.debian.org). The package could then be taken over by you or Igor at any time. > > > * debian/shlibs.default.i386: updated for glibc, reported by Herbert Xu > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. [#13140] > > > > I thought the consensus on this was to remove any shlibs.default > > completely. > > Again, this was a short term solution thing; I too seemed to remember > that being the consensus, so I made a note to check the archives later > and updated the shlibs.default.i386 file; better an uptodate obsolete > file than an outofdate one. If it is a useless file, I think there is no difference, really. Or it could be even worse, having it up-to-date may give the false impression that it "has" to be up-to-date or that it is useful at all, when in fact is going to be removed completely. I think it would be better not to touch it at all if it is going to be removed. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1 iQCVAgUBNZE/0SqK7IlOjMLFAQFBVgP/Wl94QBuawK6a4sz+6Wmp4Sg7+xV58cDw EArzBDuwk56ZcBYwpLpQx2vtA8tu3d7hgTLS8ebDCbkhfMUgxAlQ/gR9VXqQNeCJ 0UAoEl8UhAZMR8jnQibOVH544cHo34Xxy/ShyFN9bwRQ8Dwupe1qxtCJN3FDM6Ul UEiur8PsVDY= =/qEC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

