Hello Hilko, I think the debian-release list is a more appropriate forum for this question, since they deal directly with release management and discuss how/why packages go from unstable to testing. I am ccing this mail to -release for them to comment.
Hope this helps! Joe Nahmias, DD wannabe Hilko Bengen wrote: > As the maintainer of ulog-acctd, I am facing the problem that the > latest version is not passed into testing because it is not built on > all architectures that it used to be built on. I took out arm and m68k > because their libc6-dev lacked the ipt_ULOG.h file and I did not want > to ship that file with ulog-acctd any longer. ipt_ULOG.h is part of > kernel versions 2.4.18 and higher and if it isn't in libc6-dev on > those architecture, I suppose that this kernel version isn't available > there--which would make ulog-acctd useless there, anyhow. > > Here's the snippet from update_excuses: > > http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/update_excuses.html#ulog-acctd > > # ulog-acctd (0.3.2-1 to 0.3.3-2) > > * Maintainer: Hilko Bengen > * 23 days old (needed 10 days) > * out of date on arm: ulog-acctd (from 0.3.2-1) > * out of date on m68k: ulog-acctd (from 0.3.2-1) > * Not considered > > What should I do? > > -Hilko

