On 24/11/2010 16:03, David Paleino wrote: >> That's why I never took the time out to do the update - it would have >> been a hiatus in the boot performance work mucking around with the >> charting tools, and what we have now worked well enough. >> >> >> I'm not saying we shouldn't do the update, we certainly should, I'd just >> encourage it to be done carefully because just dropping in the Debian >> packages will mean all the tools and processes we have for working with >> bootcharts get thrown out of the window too. > I guess I'll take some time to see the "bootchart" package in Ubuntu -- which > I > see now diverged enough to be considered something different :) > > $ rmadison bootchart > bootchart | 0.9-4 | etch | source, all > bootchart | 0.10~svn407-3 | lenny | source, all > bootchart | 0.10~svn407-3.3 | sid | source, all > $ rmadison -u ubuntu bootchart > bootchart | 0.9-0ubuntu6 | dapper | source, all > bootchart | 0.9-0ubuntu7 | hardy | source, all > bootchart | 0.90.1-3 | jaunty/universe | source, amd64, i386 > bootchart | 0.90.2-3 | karmic/universe | source, amd64, i386 > bootchart | 0.90.2-7 | lucid | source, amd64, i386 > bootchart | 0.90.2-7 | maverick/universe | source, amd64, i386 > bootchart | 0.90.2-7 | natty/universe | source, amd64, i386 > $ > > Scott, if bootchart2 upstream ACKs your (Ubuntu's) changes, would you agree to > find a common path to reduce the Deb-Ubu delta, and have a common package (or, > at least, a common basis)? > > (I should probably also contact the bootchart Debian maintainer) > Unfortunately I'm not at Canonical for much longer, but any Ubuntu community member can help do that. I think the right solution is exactly what you suggest.
1. Reduce the Ubuntu/Upstream delta by as much as possible. 2. Reduce the Ubuntu/Debian delta by as much as possible 3. Bring the Ubuntu package up to date with Upstream & Debian, while retaining any remaining delta Scott -- Sync bootchart2 0.12.4-2 from Debian unstable (main) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/680107 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
