El dl 14 de 05 de 2012 a les 11:25 +0200, en/na Domenico Andreoli va
escriure:
Hi,
same problem here, I confirm the severity. Workaround: downgrade pidgin-sipe to 1.11.2-1.
Could you test if it works with 1.11.2-1.1? Maybe last upload broke
something :(
BTW, I think the best solution is to update this package to the new
upstream version (it is packaged in mentors [0]). I've just updated the
related bug [1].
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On Tuesday 15 May 2012 03:23 PM, Mònica Ramàrez Arceda wrote:
BTW, I think the best solution is to update this package to the new
upstream version (it is packaged in mentors [0]). I've just updated the
related bug [1].
So does this not have a maintainer?
This is an important package for many users.
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CCing Anibal Avelar
On Tuesday 15 May 2012 03:43 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
BTW, I think the best solution is to update this package to the new
> upstream version (it is packaged in mentors [0]). I've just updated the
> related bug [1].
>
So does this not have a maintainer?
This is an important package for many users.
Ah!! I see you sponsored it last. :-)
I rely on this package regularly. I can offer co-maintain it if there is
a need.
Ritesh Raj Sarraf | http://people.debian.org/~rrs
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El dt 15 de 05 de 2012 a les 15:46 +0530, en/na Ritesh Raj Sarraf va
escriure:
CCing Anibal Avelar
On Tuesday 15 May 2012 03:43 PM, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>> BTW, I think the best solution is to update this package to the new
>> > upstream version (it is packaged in mentors [0]). I've just updated the
>> > related bug [1].
>> >
> So does this not have a maintainer?
> This is an important package for many users.
>
Ah!! I see you sponsored it last. :-)
I rely on this package regularly. I can offer co-maintain it if there is
a need.
We can wait for Anibal's answer. If no answer, you could sponsor mentors
package. With it, all debian upstream patches can be removed as it seems
everything is fixed in upstream.
At a first glance, it looks good, but if you are a usual user maybe you
could review it better :-)
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