My curiosity got the better of me. I added the lsb packages from Trusty to my 16.04 installation and it is an effective work-around; the driver from the Epson site can now install. I documented the work-around in detail in message #34 for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lsb/+bug/1536353.

Therefore, there seems to be no reason for excluding the lsb packages from 16.04.


On 05/09/2016 06:23 PM, Pasi Lallinaho wrote:
On 2016-05-10 01:56, Richard Elkins wrote:
A reprint of message #31 in bug report #1536353 .....

I cannot understand why Xenial (16.04) dropped lsb in the first place given how much dependency exists. However, I have tried two of the suggested solutions and the printer-driver-escpr package provides basic printing functions for my Epson XP-410 (I lucked out).

My request regarding the lsb packages of 15.10: PLEASE put them back into 16.04. They might be "outdated" in some peoples opinion but the users are at the mercy of 3rd party vendors who see no profit in expending energy in this regard.

Other thoughts?


Hello Richard,

most individual packages (like lsb) available from the Ubuntu repositories are not maintained by the Xubuntu team. What that practically means is that the Xubuntu team does not make decisions about them being in the archive or not.

If you want to discuss about putting some package back in the repositories, you will at least need to talk to the maintainer of the package. It's possible that the reason a package is removed from the repositories is because it wouldn't work with other package versions in the release. If you are lucky and this is not the case, you still need to convince the package maintainer (or a new one) to reintroduce the package and make sure it works. If you get this far, you will also need the archive admins to approve the now "new" package.

You can increase your possibilities for reinclusion by volunteering to doing one or more of the actual tasks I mentioned above.

Cheers,
Pasi
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