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Re: openmosix debian packages



On Sunday 04 May 2003 05:34 pm, Cristiano De Michele wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm Cristiano De Michele and very recently I got involved
> in OpenMosix(OM: http://www.openmosix.org)
> project (Sourceforge ID=demichel).

Hello!  This post would be much more on-topic on the Debian mentors mailing 
list.  I'm Cc'ing this reply there, and you should really subscribe there if 
you are interested in completing these packages.

> Linux box I use is Debian of course and actually I have Debian
> SID installed.
> What I noticed is that openmosix packages are really out to date
> so I wonder whether these packages are orphaned or not.
> I sent also an email to current maintainer some days ago
> (Viral Shah <viral@debian.org>) but I did not receive any reply yet.

You should wait at least a couple of weeks, but it does sound like this 
maintainer is missing in action.

> In any case I autoconf-ized userspacetools and I added to them all
> needed files to build the debian packages and I built packages using
> latest sources of OM from CVS.
> Maybe having write permissions to OM CVS repository I'll commit
> also all this work soon.

I'm not quite sure what parts you mean to commit.  Having the autoconf stuff 
in the upstream CVS is obviously a good idea, but from what I've absorbed 
from watching over various mailing lists, having Debian stuff in upstream CVS 
does more harm than good, for a variety of reasons.  There are a number of 
different 'correct' ways of dealing with this - check the 'mentors' list 
archives.

> Can I contribute anyhow to Debian sending my debian packages I built?
> If yes, how can I do that?

Start here:  http://www.debian.org/devel/

You've got some reading ahead of you, but it sounds like you're already well 
on track.

> I think it will be useful for debian community to have up to date
> openmosix packages, in fact I read several people complaining about this
> on OM mailing lists thanks for your attention,

Indeed, this is an interesting project.  Thanks for your work.  I might 
consider using OM myself, if you do a good job of the packaging.  :)

Good luck!

 - Keegan




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