Hello, Mehdi Dogguy wrote: > The Java team takes care of a lot of packages (428)[3] and it's hard to > keep track of all packages. It becomes harder when you also need to > track the changes in other distros. > > A simple thing to do is to look for changes in Ubuntu and try to > minimize the difference between the two distros by backporting these > changes. > > This afternoon, I made a quick script[1][4] to see the difference.
I don't mean to diminish the work you did, but most of these are obvious on http://qa.debian.org/[email protected] when you choose to display Ubuntu in the display configuration: the packages with a version in Ubuntu greater than in Debian show up as purple in the Ubuntu column. BTW, maybe that would be a valuable addition to the PET tracker ?? http://pkg-java.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/pet.cgi Meanwhile, I agree that it is best to keep the diff with Ubuntu as small as reasonably possible. Cheers, Vincent -- find(1): A `%' at the end of the format argument causes undefined behaviour since there is no following character. In some locales, it may hide your door keys, while in others it may remove the final page from the novel you are reading. Vincent, not listening to anything for now -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

