On 23/03/2011 10:01, Vincent Danjean wrote:
> On 23/03/2011 00:25, Michael Markstaller wrote:
>> Though late, my hurray!
>> I also did some Debian-packaging now and then (based on Matthias Urlichs
>> works mainly, which I think I already posted here now&then) but I'd
>> really love to have someone from the "inner circle-Debian-Guru" to get
>> owfs upstream into Debian some day. It'd safe regular users much time
>> and hassles IMHO. And me and you probably also..
> 
> My current packaging is available here:

I forgot the URL:
http://git.debian.org/?p=collab-maint/owfs.git

> Sometimes, I built the corresponding package for Debian unstable amd64
> and it can be found in my private repo (see my signature)
> 
> As I'm a Debian Developer, I can and will upload the package to Debian
> as soon as it is in a correct state (and it will propagate to Ubuntu
> automatically). Note that "correct state" for official package is more
> than package that "works for me". The current packaging "works for me"
> but some things must be done before uploading it to Debian:
> - rewrite init script LSB headers
> - document the default Debian setup (only owserver access to hardware
>   by default, all other access to owserver on localhost)
> - provide a correct default conffile for most config (perhaps with
>   a debconf question to ask for the current master). I would like
>   to manage it with ucf so that admin local change are easily merged
>   on upgrade.
> 
> Any patch/changeset is welcome. I would be glad to co-maintain the
> package is other people are interested.
> 
>   Regards,
>     Vincent
> 


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