On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Julian Gilbey wrote: > On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 02:36:44AM -0500, Clay Crouch wrote: > > > > I am currently in the process of creating several new packages. > > > > However, one of these packages is destined for unstable/non-free, > > > > and the rest are destined for unstable/contrib. > > > > > > > > What entries do I need to make in the changelog/control to see > > > > that this is the case? Or is there a non-free que I need to upload to? > > > > > > Read the new maintainer docs. You want a Section: non-free/web field > > > in your control file (or similar). > > > > RTFM, huh? :^) > > > > Well, the Debian New Maintainer's Guide says nothing (that I can find) > > about sending a package to unstable/non-free, only unstable. > > Please file a wishlist bug against maint-guide to improve the clarity > here. You want to have: > Section: non-free/web > in the debian/control file, and > foobar (1.2-3) unstable; urgency=low > in debian/changelog. Does that help?
Yessir.... That is _exactly_ what I was looking for. :^) Thanx a million! Cheers! ____________________________________________________________________ / Clay Crouch, Shamless Bum ;^> | <http://danno.tzo.com/~danno> \ | Linux Administration/Consulting | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | Debian Package Maintainer | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | +----------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | "Away put your weapon; I mean you no harm." -- Master Yoda | +--------------------------------------------------------------------| | 1024D/7D2AD631: 2319 2356 FEDF 4631 63F3 762A E443 1C2A 7D2A D631 | \____________________________________________________________________/

