Hi all,I’m quite willing to take on the bulk of the ax25 packaging work, I’ve always been actively playing with this stuff anyway. Once we’ve got bullseye out the way we can look at spreading the load, probably.I’m not a dd, that had to get put on hold after some health issues a few years back, but I’m sure if one of the team will sponsor uploads until I get back into that application process :).DH—HibbyMM0RFNOn 5 Feb 2021, at 17:54, David Ranch <debian-hams@trinnet.net> wrote:
Hey Christoph,
I can try to come up to speed and become a maintainer but I can't imagine I get all the access, learn the ropes, and get this done by the Bullseye freeze. I wonder if some other Debian Ham maintainer would be willing to try here before the freeze?
--David
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On 02/05/2021 08:43 AM, Christoph Berg wrote:
Re: David RanchI know the Bullseye freeze is quickly coming up but would it be possible to pull in this ax25spyd package? I can confirm the previous debian packaged version (link below) builds, packages, and runs fine on Ubuntu 20.04. I'm using it with the new Linpac release and the benefit here is that users don't have to run linpac as root or play SUID root tricks with axlisten to get everything working. On 01/02/2021 09:14 PM, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:Actually, upon further reading on https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=630894 this may have been resolved? It may only need a motivated maintainer.Hi David, as Paul said, the package needs an actual maintainer. I've done some drive-by uploads on other packages for the freeze, but for introducing new packages, we should really have someone interested in the matter. Christoph