Le mar 15/10/2002 � 01:18, Marcus Brinkmann a �crit : > does this mean you will port KDE next? :)
No, because for one thing I don't know much about KDE, and because I already had just enough disk space to compile qt... But if you have a spare 50To disk, I may change my mind ;-) > That's easy with dpkg-architecture (lots of examples of that these days). hmmm, the debian/rules now just does cp debian/configs/ files to configs/ ; I'm not even sure it is policy-compliant to do so... > > 3) test; > > 4) file a bug report with patch to the bts > > You should also consider filing upstream related issues directly upstream in > addition to the BTS. Although Debian maintainers are encouraged to do that > themselves, and frequently do, sometimes (for example, for orphaned > packages) this ain't happen and can cause serious delays. Also, if upstream > has questions about the patch it's much easier if they get direct connection > to Hurd people. I guess qt isn't orphaned yet... I'll probably send a mail to the bts, and try to have news on irc... > Hell, this is more than minimal testing in my book, just go on and file > those reports :) Ok, I'll proceed when I find time. Snark on #hurd, #hurdfr

