All done in git this morning. IMHO the package is ready for upload now.
Fabian Greffrath schrieb:
- Why are you hardcoding -DPIC and -fPIC into the CFLAGS in
debian/rules? This should really be unnecessary. It is also unnecessary
to set the optimization flags on purpose anymore.
- Why do you
Matthew W. S. Bell schrieb:
Is upstream coordinating SO version now, or is this still a software
packager decision?
Upstream is coordinating SONAME now, please have a look at
http://faac.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/faac/faad2/libfaad/Makefile.am?revision=1.33&view=markup&sortby=date
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On Tue, 2009-06-02 at 00:06 -0400, Andres Mejia wrote:
> Hello Release team,
>
> faad2-2.7 packages are ready for upload. A SO version bump is made and the
> shared library package will go from lbfaad0 to libfaad2.
Is upstream coordinating SO version now, or is this still a software
packager dec
On Tue, 2009-06-02 at 09:17 +0200, Fabian Greffrath wrote:
> - Why do you enable DRM support? In the past it has proven to make the
> library unusable.
It's a trap for new maintainers. It looks so shiny.
Matthew
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On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 12:06:23AM -0400, Andres Mejia wrote:
> Hello Release team,
>
> faad2-2.7 packages are ready for upload. A SO version bump is made and the
> shared library package will go from lbfaad0 to libfaad2. May we upload the
> new
> packages to unstable? If not, may we upload the
- Why are you hardcoding -DPIC and -fPIC into the CFLAGS in
debian/rules? This should really be unnecessary. It is also
unnecessary to set the optimization flags on purpose anymore.
- Why do you run the entire autoreconf sequence in the
override_dh_auto_configure rule? BTW, if you insist on do
Hello Release team,
faad2-2.7 packages are ready for upload. A SO version bump is made and the
shared library package will go from lbfaad0 to libfaad2. May we upload the new
packages to unstable? If not, may we upload the new packages to experimental in
the meantime?
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