On Thursday 29 May 2008 10.34:26 Mark Cave-Ayland wrote: > I'd say this is more of an error of the part of the Ubuntu packagers - > GEOS 3 had previously been at RC stage for nearly a year, and the final > release was back in December last year. In fact, it appears that the > Ubuntu packagers even went as far as making PostGIS an exception to the > feature freeze because of its importance:
Note that postgis and postgresql were already in the debian repositories, and FWICS had no issues compiling/going for a straight transplant into Ubuntu. Geos 3 OTOH got into Debian unstable mid-March and into testing a month later. So if the Ubuntu packagers wanted to include it, they would have needed to do their own packaging, testing, qa, etc, and not just a simple(r) copy/rebuild from Debian like with postgresql/postgis. Not sure if they would make an exception like the one mentioned up there, especially considering the LTS status of 8.04. I'm not saying Ubuntu packagers rely exclusively on Debian experience with packages, but there is a level of trust and feedback so it's much easier/quicker to get a package into Ubuntu if it has a history with Debian than push it in as an independent package. _______________________________________________ postgis-users mailing list [email protected] http://postgis.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users
