Bug#962085: Bug#962085: bcalm, kissplice: both ship /usr/bin/bcalm

2020-06-29 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi David, On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 11:55:20AM +0200, David Parsons wrote: > bcalm is included in the kissplice sources as a git submodule. My > understanding at reading the source and talking with upstream is that they > will keep track with newer versions of bcalm but probably with a little lag.

Bug#962085: Bug#962085: bcalm, kissplice: both ship /usr/bin/bcalm

2020-06-29 Thread David Parsons
Dear Andreas, bcalm is included in the kissplice sources as a git submodule. My understanding at reading the source and talking with upstream is that they will keep track with newer versions of bcalm but probably with a little lag. I am not absolutely sure they use an out-of-the-box version

Bug#962085: Bug#962085: bcalm, kissplice: both ship /usr/bin/bcalm

2020-06-25 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi David, thanks for working on this. I noticed that the solution was simply to not provide usr/lib/kissplice/bcalm as symlink in /usr/bin any more. For me the question remains: What is the relation of bcalm package to kissplice bcalm and can we somehow use only one od these (potential)