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Toby Smithe (tsmithe) wrote : Re: [Bug 484670] [NEW] Getting MuseScore 0.9.5 in Ubuntu 9.10

Hi David,

2009/11/18 David Bolton <email address hidden>:
> Is it possible to get 0.9.5 in the normal repositories? 0.9.5 was released mid August.

Apologies for my tardiness on these issues, and many thanks for your
time; I'm currently in the process of applying to university, and
that's necessarily eating much of my previously free time: obviously,
I want to make a good application.

As for the problem of 0.9.5 in 9.10, it seems unlikely that 0.9.5 can
be included into the standard repositories, to which updates are
normally only made to fix bugs (without introducing features, which
may themselves have new bugs) or close security holes. I suppose it
could be technically feasible to backport hundreds of fixes from 0.9.5
to 0.9.4, but I do not think, considering the situation, that there is
much merit to that.

As it is, 0.9.5 is not in karmic as I could not find a sponsor for
Debian in time for it to enter Debian unstable before the Ubuntu
archive froze. The difficulty in finding an available developer to
sponsor my packages is always frustrating; in the medium term, I would
of course be seeking Debian Developer status myself, but for the same
reasons as above, that's not really doable right now. The alternative
is to push the packages directly into Ubuntu first, but that would
potentially require later unnecessary work to reconcile the two
package branches.

To compensate, a middle-of-the-road solution is to get an updated
package into the ubuntu-backports repository. Naturally, that would
require users to add that repository to their systems, but the process
for that is less roundabout than adding the mscore-stable repository,
where 0.9.5 is as you know already available.

I hope this answers the question satisfactorily, I hope I soon am able
to find a chunk of time to attend to mscore packaging matters, but I
do also hope that you understand my situation.

Best regards,

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