On Apr 26, 2006, at 6:20 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Bart Silverstrim wrote:
On Apr 26, 2006, at 2:23 PM, Daniel Macks wrote:
Confirmed broken on 10.3 (also ethereal-ssl), not broken on
10.4(intel).
Um...NUTS! :-(
Hopefully fixes will come down the pipeline soon. I'm still hoping
for fixes to libgnome* and libbono* to come down the line soon too.
Watching this from the sidelines, it seems clear to me that the
maintainer just forgot to copy the right new patch file to the 10.3
tree. I did this now in CVS. I hope this will work.
Most likely. I think Ethereal is fairly well maintained so I figured
the fixes would come soon.
Is there a way to measure how "maintained" the various ports are?
Whether they're active/inactive, number of open bug reports, etc...?
It would be handy to have a way to measure something like that from the
websites, using charts or something of that nature. With the large
number of applications in the tree now, how many of them are no longer
really being "cared for"? Or are they all actively maintained now (or
have few-to-none bug reports open)?
Just some musings. I'll try updating the 10.3 Ethereal after giving
some time for the changes to propagate. Thanks!
-Bart
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