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Package: libffado
Severity: normal
User: ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
Usertags: origin-ubuntu karmic

In the course of a main-inclusion-request in Ubuntu, Loïc Minier noticed that 
the current .diff.gz (2.0~rc2+svn1569-2) includes a new upstream version.  That 
is, in the move from 1.999.41 to 1.999.43, the 1.999.43 changes became part of 
the diff.gz, instead of the orig.tar.gz.

Is this intentional?  Makes the diff.gz harder to read.

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Hi!

As already mentioned, this has never been wrong in the git repo, it only
accidently slipped into diff.gz while uploading.

We have uploaded libffado-2.0.0-1 yesterday, and it's clean, no upstream
code in the diff.gz.

We hope this makes libffado entering main in Ubuntu. I've also talked to
upstream, you can drop freebob completely. With these two modifications,
jackd could re-enter main. (I'm not common with Ubuntu policies, I just
found a bug report).

If possible, make it happen before the next release. Also ping the
pulseaudio guys so they can build the pulseaudio-module-jack package
once jackd has entered main.


TIA & HTH

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