Hello Guus, hello Bug, Guus Sliepen wrote: > [...] Also, even if the libhyphen maintainers agree that your > version is better and can completely replace libhyphen, you should talk > with the maintainers/upstream of packages depending on libhypen, and see > if they might not use your library directly instead of using a > compatibility layer.
OK, I'll do that for the known dependencies, but I don't know how many programs out there aren't packaged and depend on libhyphen, so we'll have to find a solution for that. But first things first, I'll talk to the libhyphen developers and maintainers. > > The new version of the comment is: [...] > > > > Is that better? > > Yes! Great. I've packaged the libhyphenate (without any compatibility interface), lintian-checked it and uploaded to: http://swolter.sdf1.org/libhyphenate-debian.tar.gz I'm no maintainer, however, but if I got the Manual right, the package needs a sponsor now to be uploaded. I'll put the project on http://sponsors.debian.net soon, if that's the right way. Regards and thanks for the help, Steve -- Steve Wolter (Univ. of Bielefeld)| Web page: http://swolter.sdf1.org | vCard: http://swolter.sdf1.org/swolter.vcf A witty saying proves nothing. | Schedule: http://swolter.sdf1.org/swolter.ifb -- Voltaire (1694-1778) | E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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