Bastian, I've packaged the new upstream version. Most debian/patches could be refreshed or updated without too many problems. I've also updated the packaging and fixed some BRs.
I've chosen to leave the following components disabled for now as I'm unsure how relevant they are for Debian: - osasnmpd (was already disabled) - cpuplugd (daemon, so would require some work) - ipl_tools - ziomon The debdiff for the deb and udeb are clean. I've done some light testing and e.g. zipl works correctly for me. The changelog is: * New upstream version. * Update debhelper compatibility to level 6. * Document 'optional' parameter in zipl.conf man page. Closes: #566642. * lstape, chccwdev: use bash as shell. Closes: #566675. * Add dependency on gawk as lsdasd calls awk with the --posix option. Closes: #564893. * Update debian/copyright and add upstream web site in debian/control. * Add README.source because of use of quilt. * Fix dpkg-genchanges warning 'missing Priority for source files'. * Add upstream README in /usr/share/doc. Other fixes (Lintian cleanup): - change section to admin (same as current overrides) - added ${misc:Depends} - fixed encoding of debian/copyright - updated standards version Remaining Lintian warnings: W: s390-tools: copyright-without-copyright-notice W: s390-tools: script-with-language-extension sbin/dbginfo.sh (maybe that script should just be excluded?) W: s390-tools: manpage-has-errors-from-man usr/share/man/man8/vmcp.8.gz 2: warning: macro `LO' not defined W: s390-tools: binary-without-manpage sbin/dasdinfo W: s390-tools: binary-without-manpage sbin/dbginfo.sh W: s390-tools: binary-without-manpage sbin/scsi_logging_level I've created a (temporary) git repository that includes all changes relative to the current 1.6.2-1 version: git clone alioth.debian.org:git/s390-tools.git I hope you can use that as a base for your update. Alternatively I can also upload the new version myself (and add myself as Uploader), but a review would be welcome. Note that the debian revision I used needs fixing before upload! Cheers, FJP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-s390-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org