Promoted to main.
** Changed in: libffado (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Packaging, bugs, etc. look good, approved.
** Changed in: libffado (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed in: libffado (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti) = (unassigned)
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I synced libffado, we have no remaining changes (lpia is no more). Will
review the package tomorrow again, but by itself it's probably okay.
(And thanks for taking good care of it on the Debian side!)
What's left is the issues in comment 8, comment 10, and someone in
Ubuntu to take ownership of
Just to let you know, I've uploaded libfaado 2.0.0 to Debian/sid (many
thanks to Adrian Knot who prepared the update), hope it helps.
I would be really pleased to see Jack in Ubuntu's main. If there's
anything else that we can do on the Debian-side to help, just let me
know.
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Matthias Klumpp [2009-10-13 21:33 -]:
JackAudio depends on libffado, so applications can now be linked against
libjack? (Jack will be in main also if libffado is in main)
jack also depends on freebob, which also needs an MIR (or get dropped
as a dependency -- I thought ffado was the
What else has to be done to get this in main?
Something actually needs to pull it into main, via depending on it or
seeding it.
If ~ubuntustudio-dev takes care about this package, it's approved.
(Probably too late for karmic, but for lucid)
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JackAudio depends on libffado, so applications can now be linked against
libjack? (Jack will be in main also if libffado is in main)
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The problem is fixed in the Debian GIT repositories. A new package will be
uploaded soon.
What else has to be done to get this in main?
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I filed http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=546932 about
the diff.gz problem.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #546932
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=546932
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Hello!
Is there anything I can do to help fixing this bug? Maybe I could modify the
package so it does not have this issue... (but I think you did it already)
To fix this in Debian, we may need to contact Adrian Knoth (maintainer of that
package) and submit a patch for this. Is there planned in
It has been ten days now since the discussions were started and the only
voices that spoke have been 100% in favor of the inclusion of Jack in
Main. Switching this bug to Confirmed.
** Changed in: libffado (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Hmpf the .diff.gz transports a new upstream version; I understand we
inherit the tarball + diff from Debian but would it be possible to fix
this mixup in Debian? i.e. have a .tar.gz which really contains the
target upstream files rather than updating them in the .diff. Thanks!
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** Summary changed:
- main inclusion request for libffado
+ [MIR] libffado
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