Hi. Just for the record: My vacation terminated in favor of relocation and trouble with the phone and internet company. (Heck, I don't even have a mailbox or doorbell, yet.) I have some phpgw packages ready at <http://vman.de/debian/>. They seem to fix some of the more pressing problems in phpgw/sid, however they don't correspond to Luca's package split. Anyhow, my lack of response (hopefully resolved by end of next week) is not a result of disinterest or anything, but rather of lack of connectivity. I'm very honored by Luca's offer and intend to accept once I'm able to communicate and build debian packages again. (But I just found this mail in the haystack of 400 Spam mails, teaches me about client-side filtering...)
Cheers T. Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 03:54:48PM +1000, Martin Michlmayr wrote: >> Hey Luca, >> >> what's up with this? >> >> Maintainer: Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> 163911 [P ] [SX] phpgroupware: missing dependency: php3-xml >> 164354 [ + ] [UX] phpgroupware postrm halt the purge/uninstalltion >> process >> 170820 [ ] [X] phpgroupware does not preservs user changes in configuration file >> 183896 [ + ] [X] phpgroupware: postrm shouldn't depend on >> wwwconfig-common >> >> Package: phpgroupware-addressbook (debian/main) >> Maintainer: Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> 163917 [P+ ] [SX] phpgroupware-addressbook: Fatal error class.uiaddressbook.inc.php on line 821 >> >> Package: phpgroupware-core (debian/main) >> Maintainer: Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> 207797 [ S ] [X] phpgroupware-core: /var/lib/phpgroupware/files are installed globally writeable >> >> Package: phpgroupware-todo (debian/main) >> Maintainer: Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> 163910 [P+ ] [SX] phpgroupware-todo: Php shows a syntax error when entering the todo section > >I gived up. I'm tired of php4 & co, and the project itself is splitting and >forking because of contrasts among core developers. More over it seems that my >opinion on managing that package(s) (apart from not fixing bug) drastically >differs from most peple mailing me: at this time i don't see the point in >maintaining it. > >I've already mailed Thomas (who worked on closing the security bug for stable) >about leaving the package(s) to him: he was willing on taking this package a >while ago, and would be surely willing on taking it today. He now is on >vacation, but should be coming back. > >Sorry for the inconvenience. >