I'd like to have some 'official' statement on what the problems are, and on what is the timeframe for a "supported" solution.
I can compile kdebluetooth myself, but I'm using Kubuntu because it has a good packaging system, not because I like to compile important features from scratch because someone decided it was funny to do an upgrade to a new half-broken version of something.
The situation right now is that I don't know if there are good reason to NOT release a backport from the fixed hardy packages. Maybe the dependencies are unsolvable. Or maybe the problem isn't fixed? I tend to think that it's not so easily done, or else someone would have done it... but maybe I'm wrong...
I'd like to have some 'official' statement on what the problems are, and on what is the timeframe for a "supported" solution.
I can compile kdebluetooth myself, but I'm using Kubuntu because it has a good packaging system, not because I like to compile important features from scratch because someone decided it was funny to do an upgrade to a new half-broken version of something.
The situation right now is that I don't know if there are good reason to NOT release a backport from the fixed hardy packages. Maybe the dependencies are unsolvable. Or maybe the problem isn't fixed? I tend to think that it's not so easily done, or else someone would have done it... but maybe I'm wrong...
Please, say something! :-)
Ciao, RobM