Tim, I think Martin's point was that _if_ there are no Ubuntu changes, you should just sync the package and not make a Ubuntu package with an empty "Ubuntu delta" out of it. However, some packages, like linux-wlan-ng, need some adjustment for Ubuntu. In this case it is needed because we ship the kernel modules with l-u-m, but I think you know that.
Anyway, Debian 0.2.9+dfsg-1 is out, and we would like to get it into Ubuntu, with most of the debdiff in comment 2 applied (again). SInce you uploaded your delta-free new package, MoM will not do the job, so I guess someone has to start all over again for a new merge...
My time for this is limited, so I can not keep on preparing debdiffs if I am not sure they will get serious and timely treatment.
Tim, I think Martin's point was that _if_ there are no Ubuntu changes, you should just sync the package and not make a Ubuntu package with an empty "Ubuntu delta" out of it. However, some packages, like linux-wlan-ng, need some adjustment for Ubuntu. In this case it is needed because we ship the kernel modules with l-u-m, but I think you know that.
Anyway, Debian 0.2.9+dfsg-1 is out, and we would like to get it into Ubuntu, with most of the debdiff in comment 2 applied (again). SInce you uploaded your delta-free new package, MoM will not do the job, so I guess someone has to start all over again for a new merge...
My time for this is limited, so I can not keep on preparing debdiffs if I am not sure they will get serious and timely treatment.