"c." <carlo.defa...@gmail.com> writes:

> On 31 Aug 2012, at 10:00, Sébastien Villemot wrote:

>> Note that the next release of Ubuntu will also include openmpi_ext
>> 1.0.2, since I recently added it into Debian.
>
> Is there still time to update openmpi_ext in debian so that the next ubuntu 
> release will include the current version rather than the 3-years old 1.0.2? 
> Is there something that can be done upstream to make this more likely to 
> happen?

Both Debian and Ubuntu being currently frozen, it is very unlikely that
an update is accepted in either of them. Only a critical bug in 1.0.2
could possibly warrant a freeze exception (at least for Debian; I am not
much familiar with the rules for Ubuntu).

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