On 04/11/2013 12:59 PM, shath...@e-z.net wrote: >> On 4/11/13 12:35 PM, "shath...@e-z.net" <shath...@e-z.net> wrote: >> >> I don't do Debian, but those packages exist, and that is the manner in >> which Debian users want and need to get the software. Binaries just don't >> fly. > I can check with Debian and Ubuntu integration teams to see what > support there is to create (.deb) packages for their distributions.
I'm the maintainer for Xerces-c in debian, and I lightly follow this list. If announcement of a release candidate were made, I could at least test the debian packages and at most upload the version to debian experimental where adventurous types could test. Once debian comes out of freeze for the upcoming Wheezy release and the next Xerces-c version is released (whichever comes last), I would upload the new xerces-c version to debian unstable. From there, it would migrate over to Ubuntu automatically. Other paths are possible but usually not necessary. --Jay --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: c-dev-unsubscr...@xerces.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: c-dev-h...@xerces.apache.org