2009/7/23 Steve Kowalik <email address hidden>:
> Since we are now past Debian Import Freeze, you will need to file sync
> requests to have the packages updated in Karmic.
I need to have the first round finished before fulfilling the sync
requests for the other rounds.
It is Iain Lane that suggested to remove the sync-blacklist on OCaml
packages (on both IRC #ubuntu-motu and https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2009-July/009084.html).
Andrea Gasparini on LP bug #402710 had the same opinion. I followed
their advices. I don't know much more than that. More specifically, I
don't know if the sync-blacklist.txt blocks a sync request or not.
Hello Steve,
2009/7/23 Steve Kowalik <email address hidden>:
> Since we are now past Debian Import Freeze, you will need to file sync
> requests to have the packages updated in Karmic.
I already, filed such a sync request for the first round of the transition: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ ocaml/+ bug/402710
https:/
I also provided the complete list of packages to synchronize, to /lists. ubuntu. com/archives/ ubuntu- devel-discuss/ 2009-July/ 009088. html
rebuild or to manually check for Ubuntu changes:
https:/
I need to have the first round finished before fulfilling the sync
requests for the other rounds.
It is Iain Lane that suggested to remove the sync-blacklist on OCaml /lists. ubuntu. com/archives/ ubuntu- devel-discuss/ 2009-July/ 009084. html).
packages (on both IRC #ubuntu-motu and
https:/
Andrea Gasparini on LP bug #402710 had the same opinion. I followed
their advices. I don't know much more than that. More specifically, I
don't know if the sync-blacklist.txt blocks a sync request or not.
Scott Kitterman approved the whole transition: /lists. ubuntu. com/archives/ ubuntu- devel-discuss/ 2009-July/ 009093. html
https:/
Sincerely yours,
david