On Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 10:57:09PM +0300, Boris Pek wrote: > >> I need to upload updated package with Ubuntu-specific patch. This > >> package will be uploaded into Ubuntu by avoiding Debian archive. > > > > Wouldn't an Ubuntu PPA be more appropriate for that use case? > > Add temporary PPA for this? These files will needed during less than a day in my case. I assure you no one will mind having one hang around. PPAs are nice to have around, even if you don't use them. I have one that I use for stuff like this, it's not like it's a burden on the system. I suggest you use a PPA, that's the best way to get sponsored in Ubuntu, IMHO. After all, they'll get built for a few arches, on the PPA farm, whereas mentors will just hold the source. You'd be doing your sponsor a favor! > > > How does uploading Ubuntu-specific packages to Debian's MDN help with > > getting them sponsored directly into Ubuntu? > > In no way. I usually maintain packages for Debian. But now faced with necessary > to do Ubuntu-specific update. And usual way of exchanging files is not working. > Could you suggest any free hosting where I can put source package files and > they will be available using dget? Launchpad's PPA system will work great. Use that! :) > > Regards, > Boris > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-REQUEST@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org > Archive: [🔎] 68931347047829@web26d.yandex.ru">http://lists.debian.org/[🔎] 68931347047829@web26d.yandex.ru > Cheers, Paul -- All programmers are playwrights, and all computers are lousy actors. #define sizeof(x) rand() :wq
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