So, a quick look shows
a.) Ubuntu does not have a delta on this package
b.) bug if fixed in upstream release 3.3.1
c.) debian has merged upstream tag 3.3.1 in its
githttps://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-eucalyptus/euca2ools.git
So we can
1.) grab this patch from upstream, gain an ubuntu delta, that can likely be dropped with the next debian upload
2.) ask debian to release 3.3.1 and sync from them.
So, a quick look shows //anonscm. debian. org/gitweb/ ?p=pkg- eucalyptus/ euca2ools. git
a.) Ubuntu does not have a delta on this package
b.) bug if fixed in upstream release 3.3.1
c.) debian has merged upstream tag 3.3.1 in its
githttps:
So we can
1.) grab this patch from upstream, gain an ubuntu delta, that can likely be dropped with the next debian upload
2.) ask debian to release 3.3.1 and sync from them.
I went ahead and opened debian bug 841480 (https:/ /bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 841480) requesting a release in debian.
If that doesn't go anywhere then we can pick up a delta.