Packaging ardour 4.0
Sebastian Ramacher
sramacher at debian.org
Sun Apr 19 12:43:02 UTC 2015
Hi Adrian
On 2015-04-19 14:13:02, Adrian Knoth wrote:
> Just wanted to let you know that I'm mostly done with packaging
> ardour4.0 (released yesterday).
>
> I'm currently building in pbuilder and will report back later.
>
> Note that the package is still called ardour3 with a version set to
> 4.0~dfsg-1.
>
> Alternatively, we drop/rename ardour to ardour2 and leave the name
> "ardour" to the newest major release.
>
> Last not least, we should probably cut down on the number of ardour
> versions in Debian. Nobody supports a2 anymore, same for a3. It's a
> rolling release, and only the newest version makes sense.
>
> Upstream is only rolling forward, never backporting. That said:
>
> * make ardour(4) the only version in Debian
>
> What I'm saying here is that we're going to release jessie with a
> version of ardour nobody cares about anymore. And I'm fine with that. We
> can continue providing FTBFS fixes in case they arise, but I'm not going
> to look at any bugreports against a3 containing runtime segfaults or the
> like, because they're probably already fixed in a4.
>
> Ardour seems exactly the kind of software where the classic
> distribution model falls apart, similar to Firefox or Chrome. All we do
> is play catching up with upstream.
>
> So here's the suggestion. Instead of
>
> ardour -> a2
> ardour3 -> a3
> ardour4 -> a4
>
> I propose
>
> ardour -> a4
> ardour3 -> a3 (legacy tree for jessie)
> drop ardour3 after jessie+1 (what's the new codename? ;) )
Is there a reason to keep old ardour versions around?
Cheers
--
Sebastian Ramacher
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