Dear mumble-server Maintainers. > * Drop the mumble-server-web package altogether. Upstream reports > that it is unmaintained and "pretty useless anyway",
It's not useless. I'm using it right now. With mumble-server 1.2.3-349-g315b5f5-2 from sid. All I have to do is compile Murmur.ice to Murmur.php: $ cd /usr/share/slice $ slice2php -I /usr/share/Ice-3.4.2/slice Murmur.ice The Package Maintainer can do this by some postinst script on the fly or while compiling mumble-server-web. (i.e. including Murmur.php as a file inside the .deb) I would prefer having mumble-server-web like it did before. (Likewise LibreOffice is useless too, there's MS Office. Millions will agree.) > which seems to be > well backed up by the fact that a call to Ice_intversion() was added in > March 2010, and that function has never existed in any version of > zeroc-ice ever. A function named Ice_intVersion was added to -ice 3.2.1 > though ... Right. And php is case insensitive and so it's running fine. > Since it's taken this long for anyone to notice, we can be > pretty sure that there aren't any actual users of it. No! There's no complain because it's simply working. Someone should correct the capitalisation for some prettiness, but it's not required for using it. There's no working mumble-server in wheezy at all, right now. (1.2.3-348-g317f5a0-1 as the only one officially available is known to be broken because of the zeroc-ice bugs) Btw: In my opinion it's a mistake to use unstable mumble development branches in testing at all. 1.2.3-348-* like 1.2.3-349-* are development snapshots for mumble 1.2.4. Why not using the stable 1.2.3 sources? Regards Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org