Re: hello ...
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 01:02:18PM +0200, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> Sorry, ...
>
> I seem to have been unsubscribed from debian-ocaml-maint on august 25,
> sorry for not noticing, i have subscribed again just now.
>
> Could someone please email me a copy of the mails from august 25 (i
> think i have all the mail from august 25, but not the one from august
> 27, but in doubt please send me the august 25 also) so i can integrate
> them in my mail archive. I am trying to follow up on stuff on the mail
> archive, but they are many, and i am mostly browsing offline right now,
> since my box at work is still broken, so if someone could send me the
> mails, it would be real nice.
Ok, stefano already sent them to me,
I will read up to it, and come back to you somewhere this afternoon.
And, btw, if there was a bug in ocaml, and there was need of an NMU,
then a bug report should have been filled. A discution on d-o-m is fine,
but it is not an officially sanctioned place for discusing bugs in a
package. And BTW, i have made 4 releases of the ocaml package since
august 25, the last being on september 2, so if there were problems, i
could have fixed it, current is ocaml 3.06-5 :
ocaml (3.06-5) unstable; urgency=high
* Removed reference to /usr/include/ocaml in README.Debian.
(Closes: #158126).
-- Sven Luther <luther@debian.org> Mon, 2 Sep 2002 14:38:22 +0200
ocaml (3.06-4) unstable; urgency=high
* Apparently the dh_ocamlld patch did not do, i will now call
* ocaml-ldconf
in ocaml-base.postinst, to be sure the /usr/lib/ocaml/ld.conf is created
correctly (Closes: #158905).
-- Sven Luther <luther@debian.org> Mon, 2 Sep 2002 14:04:17 +0200
ocaml (3.06-3) unstable; urgency=high
* Added a Provide: ocaml-source-3.06 to the ocaml-source control file.
(Asked by Jérôme Marant)
-- Sven Luther <luther@debian.org> Fri, 30 Aug 2002 09:39:25 +0200
ocaml (3.06-2) unstable; urgency=high
* Now we create the /usr/local/lib/ocaml directory in the postinst
* instead
of including it in the package. We also don't fail if we are not able to
create this directory (if /usr/local is mounted read-only for example).
(Closes: #157898)
* Now use mmap() instead of malloc() for allocation of major heap
* chunks,
for alpha (same fix as for the ia64 problem encountered previously).
(Closes: #158444)
-- Sven Luther <luther@debian.org> Thu, 29 Aug 2002 08:26:53 +0200
Ok, now i will go reading the unsent mails ...
Friendly,
Sven Luther
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