On 12/02/2011 08:44 AM, brian.thoma...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello all, > > I have recently joined Eucalyptus (formerly at Canonical) and have been > tasked with packaging the next release Eucalyptus for Debian/Ubuntu. I > have gone through and identified libraries that we use that are already > in Debian but are outdated. (to your great credit, most of them only > slightly) I will list them here as a request for update - those who > maintain them, please let me know if you plan to update them in the near > future or not. I understand that many of these libs are deps of other > packages and may not have been updated due to incompatibilities there. > Any info in that regard would be most helpful as well. > > velocity - Currently at 1.6.4; We are using 1.7. > libbcprov-java - Currently at 1.44; We are using 1.46 > libhamcrest-java; Currently at 1.1; We are using 1.2 > libjgroups-java; Currently at 2.7.0.GA <http://2.7.0.GA>; We are using > 2.11.1.Final > libwsdl4j-java; Currently at 1.6.2; We are using 1.6.4 > libjboss-marshalling-java; Currently at 1.1.3.GA <http://1.1.3.GA>; We > are using 1.2.3.GA <http://1.2.3.GA> > libantlr-java; Currently at 2.7.7; We are using 3.0.1 > > Thanks! > > -Brian
Hi Brian, The preferred way of requesting updates is to file a severity wishlist bug against the packages in need of an update with the desired version. That cuts down on duplicate requests and provides a consistent forum for users and developers to track the progress of these requests. If you install the "bts" package on your system and have a reasonably configured MTA, this can be accomplished quite quickly. Also, are you aware of the "antlr3" package in Debian? Cheers, tony
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