I'm curious what the correct solution is for syncing the speakup package. The situation is described below. I'm relatively sure that we can drop the Ubuntu changes in this package.
In debian, only the speakup-doc package is still produced from the speakup source, the reason is that all the kernel modules are in the kernel now. Additionally, the speakup-tools package is now produced from a separate source package. If I sync the speakup source package we will get a new speakup-doc, but the old and unused speakup binary will presumably still be published, except now without a recent source package. The speakup-tools package is up to date as of Quantal, so it should be okay. The speakup-source binary package is also dropped. My first thought is that we'd sync speakup and then someone would delete the binary package for speakup and speakup-source from the archives. Is that the correct course of action? In summary: In Ubuntu: source: speakup binary: speakup (deprecated) speakup-source (deprecated) speakup-tools (now from a different source) speakup-doc source: speakup-tools binary: speakup-tools In Debian: source: speakup binary: speakup-doc source: speakup-tools binary: speakup-tools
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