Having checked Debian and Ubuntu, there are only 2 packages using dbus-c++, libffado included. Since libffado is likely going to be the more actively developed package, I will contact the debian pkg-multimedia team about possibly taking over maintainership in Debian. I see it in their best interest, as libffado now depends on it, so think they will concent to take over maintainership. Once maintainership is settled regardless of who takes over, I will see about correcting the GPL issue raised in point 2 above. If the MIR reviewers feel its major enough to address now, then I can do so and upload a new revision.
As for the rest, I am happy to subscribe ubuntu-audio to this package's bugmail, since libffado is the only package in main requiring this library. I've also uploaded a new package revision with a symbols file included.
Having checked Debian and Ubuntu, there are only 2 packages using dbus-c++, libffado included. Since libffado is likely going to be the more actively developed package, I will contact the debian pkg-multimedia team about possibly taking over maintainership in Debian. I see it in their best interest, as libffado now depends on it, so think they will concent to take over maintainership. Once maintainership is settled regardless of who takes over, I will see about correcting the GPL issue raised in point 2 above. If the MIR reviewers feel its major enough to address now, then I can do so and upload a new revision.
As for the rest, I am happy to subscribe ubuntu-audio to this package's bugmail, since libffado is the only package in main requiring this library. I've also uploaded a new package revision with a symbols file included.
affects ubuntu/dbus-c++
status new