Hi, Gregor and others,

On May 28 2012, gregor herrmann wrote:
> Thanks for this detailed explanation!

You are welcome. :)

> Now, could you (plural you) try to fix the maintainer situation in
> git (at least adding Benoît to Uploaders would be a good idea to
> avoid a "false" NMU)?

I just did that for libtorrent, updated the changelog, verified that
everything builds fine, included Benoît to the uploaders field and tagged
the release for upload.

> Just ping me when I should look at the git repos again.

Now that the situation is clearer, can you upload libtorrent from the git
repo? I am building rtorrent now (it's taking a little while, because my
computers are not that powerful) and will push the changes to the git repo
as soon as everything is OK.

Since rtorrent doesn't generate a new binary, I can upload it without
problems, but I think that it would be better to have libtorrent uploaded
first, to avoid build-dependencies being unmet and useless work from the
buildds (especially the slower ones).

In summary: the earliest that you can upload libtorrent, the merrier.


Thanks.

P.S.: It seems that this discomforting situation of not being able to upload
the package that you work on is actually getting in the way of progressing
with the distribution...
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