On Sun, Oct 26, 2025 at 10:49:44AM -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > On 2025-10-26, Adrian Bunk wrote: > > I've prepared an NMU for m4api (versioned as 0.3~0.9646fd-3.1) and > > uploaded it to DELAYED/2. Please feel free to tell me if I should > > cancel it. > > Thanks! > > Go ahead and upload directly, if you wish,
Thanks, done. > and please also commit to > git, although the patch is so small it shouldn't be hard to do so after > the fact if that is more than you want to bother with. There is already an unrelated commit in git, and different maintainers have different preferences how to deal with that when integrating an NMU into git. Handling this kind of workflow differences is what I do not want to bother with. And then there's all kind of other "fun" you run into when looking at maintainer git trees, like when the contents of a tag for the previous upload does not match what is in the archive. > My mind baffles a little at what "minimum supported version" even means > if you need to bump it with no other changes, but that is a question for > cmake... :) Similar to for example debhelper compat levels or "use" in perl, this is a potentially breaking change. There were some compatibility policies with older CMake versions where the old behaviour is no longer supported. It seems to rarely break in practice, but I do see the point of it. > live well, > vagrant >... cu Adrian

