My understanding is that glom follows GNOME-style version numbering so we do not want an odd-numbered series. glom isn't really dead but it's not the Ubuntu Desktop's team responsibility now either.
The problem was that debian/rules still referenced postgresql-9.6. I have uploaded an update to fix that.
My understanding is that glom follows GNOME-style version numbering so we do not want an odd-numbered series. glom isn't really dead but it's not the Ubuntu Desktop's team responsibility now either.
The problem was that debian/rules still referenced postgresql-9.6. I have uploaded an update to fix that.
https:/ /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ glom/1. 30.4-0ubuntu12