I need some advice. I've been listed in the WNPP for doing xtrs for a couple of months. However, I am squeamish about upgrading to hamm, therefore I haven't packaged it. (The main reason I'm squeamish is because I don't look with anything but dismay at the thought of hauling all of that across a 33.6 modem link.) Does someone have a guinea-pig hamm machine for development purposes that I could use to try to get this out the door? I want to take a shot at this before there's a freeze on hamm. Also, since this has been a point of some contention in the past, would it be considered a waste of my time to attempt to package it with libc5 for bo-unstable? Should I just get my feet wet with libc6 instead? I guess I should subscribe to debian-mentors as well... I do apologize for the slowness in doing this (though in all honesty there probably isn't anyone waiting for xtrs with bated breath), but I'm apprehensive about screwing things up. -- G. Branden Robinson | I must despise the world which does not Purdue University | know that music is a higher revelation branden@purdue.edu | than all wisdom and philosophy. http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~branden/ | -- Ludwig van Beethoven
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