micahg | jtaylor: sounds like a good idea, as tumbleweed said, get #ubuntu-release approval first | 02:11 |
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ScottK | micahg: It's up to the SRU team now. | 02:58 |
micahg | ScottK: this was for Quantal :) | 03:11 |
micahg | that is if I read backscroll correctly | 03:11 |
ScottK | Oh. | 03:59 |
ScottK | In that case, Ubuntu Archive would deal with removals. | 03:59 |
micahg | ScottK: jtaylor: oh, sorry, I was referencing hdf5, not cpuid | 04:04 |
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jtaylor | why would it need release approval? | 13:07 |
keffie_jayx | hello all, I have a question. With regards software that requires of a library released separate with its core features | 13:08 |
tumbleweed | it doesn't need approval, but wouldn't hurt to let it be known that you'd like it synced before autosyncs start | 13:08 |
keffie_jayx | does one package all that in one debian source package? | 13:09 |
tumbleweed | keffie_jayx: a debian source package correlates to a tarball that an upstream releases | 13:09 |
keffie_jayx | tumbleweed: ok that would make two then | 13:10 |
keffie_jayx | and it would make one a build dependency and dependecy of the other | 13:10 |
keffie_jayx | good | 13:10 |
keffie_jayx | thanks | 13:10 |
tumbleweed | that works | 13:10 |
keffie_jayx | I was confused since sometimes i seee only one dsc generation multiple binary packages | 13:11 |
tumbleweed | that's pretty common | 13:11 |
tumbleweed | especially for libraries. there'll be a separate -dev package, and possibly a -tools / -bin package, possibly a -doc, etc. | 13:12 |
keffie_jayx | thanks tumbleweed | 13:18 |
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micahg | jtaylor: uploads before the release opens should be done with release team coordination ;) | 18:30 |
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