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Re: Debian?

To: Andrew Klaassen <ak@xxxxxxx>, linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Debian?
From: "Nathan Scott" <nathans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 11:40:29 -0500
In-reply-to: Andrew Klaassen <ak@xxxxxxx> "Re: Debian?" (Apr 18, 10:47am)
References: <ak@xxxxxxx> <200104181413.f3IED2g21839@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <20010418104723.C20803@key>
Sender: owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
hi Andrew,

On Apr 18, 10:47am, Andrew Klaassen wrote:
> Subject: Re: Debian?
> ...
> Actually, I was just thinking of a kernel package (having an
> up-to-date result of a "make-kpkg" live in the Debian tree so
> that one could "apt-get" it would be wonderful).
> 
> Hmm.  Maybe's it's already there and I just don't know about
> it... hmm... maybe I should try emailing the maintainer of the
> xfslibs-dev and xfsprogs packages... let's see... Nathan Scott.
> 

No, its not there, afaik.  Nor is xfsdump at this stage, nor
the attr package which is a build dependency for it... (I'm
getting some occasional oddball QA failures on these still
which I'd like to understand before uploading them).


Are you able to help out here?  I have a long list of things
that need doing & since I don't actually use make-kpkg myself,
it would be great if someone else could pick this one up...
otherwise it may well only appear in Debian once XFS is in the
kernel proper.

Let me know if you need someone to upload on your behalf, etc.
The XFS 1.0 patch (2.4.2 based) will be out RSN, so if someone
was to take it on themselves to package that up, that would be
a big help (shouldn't be fast-changing either).

cheers.

-- 
Nathan

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