> I know it is a gross hack, but I was 100% sure that ubuntu-release would not
> like to change to a new package this late in the release cycle. Therefore, I
> have resorted to this solution which would:
So how about providing it in a PPA?
> d) hopefully make the shift to the new package more acceptable for the
> next Ubuntu release
Please work in/with the Debian Games Team to get OpenAL Soft accepted
into debian. I don't think we should nor need diverge with Debian here.
Cristian KLEIN <email address hidden> writes:
> I know it is a gross hack, but I was 100% sure that ubuntu-release would not
> like to change to a new package this late in the release cycle. Therefore, I
> have resorted to this solution which would:
So how about providing it in a PPA?
> d) hopefully make the shift to the new package more acceptable for the
> next Ubuntu release
Please work in/with the Debian Games Team to get OpenAL Soft accepted
into debian. I don't think we should nor need diverge with Debian here.
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Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4