On Sun, Feb 03, 2019 at 04:24:02PM +0100, Felix Natter wrote: > Markus Koschany <apo@debian.org> writes: > > > Hi, > > hello Markus, > hello Tony, > > > Am 30.01.19 um 20:55 schrieb Felix Natter: > >> hi Debian-java, > >> > >> I would like to get freeplane-1.7.5-1 into buster, because it contains > >> important fixes. Unfortunately, upstream is still fixing regressions. > >> > >> For stretch, a soft freeze is described as: > >> "no new packages, no re-entry, normal migrations" [1] > >> > >> I think that means that I can get freeplane-1.7.5-1 into buster until > >> beginning of March (by full freeze)? > >> > >> [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianStretch > >> > >> Many Thanks and Best Regards, > > > > The important part for our soft freeze is: > > Many thanks for the explanation! > > I was lucky, freeplane-1.7.5 was just released, and I prepared the > update: > > freeplane (1.7.5-1) unstable; urgency=medium > > * New upstream release > * Add new dependency ivy > * Declare conformance with standards version 4.3.0 (no changes) > * Update man page > > -- Felix Natter <fnatter@gmx.net> Sun, 03 Feb 2019 15:47:47 +0100 > > This is the repo: > https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/freeplane > > There is one thing worth noting: The 1.7.2 uploads's .orig tarball > contains class files, because the upstream build system did not take > into account that the lead developer now uses the IntelliJ IDE, which > puts classes into <project>/out/**.class. This is fixed now, so > 1.7.5[-1] will not contain class files in the orig tarball. > > @Tony: Would you consider sponsoring freeplane-1.7.5-1? Hello Felix, I am able to build the updated package from the repo without any problems, and desk-testing looks good. Thank you for cleaning up the issue with the class files in the upstream tarball. Uploading now. Cheers, tony
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