On Mon, 28 Jul 2008, Guy Roussin wrote: Hi Guy,
> I'm not a debian maintainer but i think that harbour package > need to go in the debian unstable branch (sid) even if > harbour is stable itself. Because debian support 10 architectures > (alpha,amd64,arm,hppa,i386,ia64,mips,mipsel,powerpc,sparc) > If thereis no compilation errors and no (critical, grave or seriuos) > bugs the package went in testing (lenny). I build Harbour on most of the above platforms (AFAIR all) so I think it should pass compilation tests though Debian has some strict policy rules for which we may need to update the code. It will be good the receive basic information about the tests results ASAP. > And stable after the freezing of testing (dec 2008 ?) > Now we need a debian maintainer ... Yes we do. Does any one knows someone or can contact with Debian to update the Harbour version they keep in their repository and start these tests? AFAIR they still some very old Harbour version. BTW I can update linking library list to clean the warnings about unused shared libraries. Does debhelper reports anything else? best regards, Przemek _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list [email protected] http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
