On 17 Feb 2006, at 19:25, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
Package: ganglia-monitor
Version: 3.0.1-1
Severity: normal
Hi Stuart,
Are you still interested in maintaining the package? Judging from
http://packages.qa.debian.org/g/ganglia-monitor-core.html Debian
doesn't have any recent version of ganglia whenever you did package
3.0.1 and made it available
http://www.drogna.org/~stu/ganglia/ganglia3
which was supposed to even close a wnpp bug (which was closed anyway
due to its old age)
I have been running it for a while and it seems to be working well
(the only thing was dependency I believe
"librrd0 is no longer in unstable -- should we use librrd2?"
Now 3.0.2 has being available for a week or so: I am curious why 3.0.1
never made it into Debian -- for any particular reason or lack of
time?
The problem currently is that 3.0.1 contains some code sourced from
glibc, which is GPL, while the distribution as a whole is supposed to
be BSD licenced. Upstream do not yet seem to have addressed this
isssue so I can't upload as it stands. I'll chase upstream again
about this, and hopefully they'll fix it in time for 3.0.3.
Stu
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