On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 20:34, Karl Pflästerer wrote:
On 10 Nov 2003, Norbert Koch <- viteno(a)xemacs.org wrote:
> Previously Announced Packages Still in Pre-Release:
> ==================================================
[...]
> python-modes-1.03-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: No-Upstream-Ver
I have a question to the python-mode. What does `No-Upstream-Ver' mean
exactly?
It means that we haven't set the AUTHOR_VERSION in the Makefile, ie. we
don't have information about which upstream version the python-modes
package corresponds to.
The actual cvs version (from the Python cvs repository) is
quite different to the version in the XEmacs packages.
`pui-display-maintainer' lists that list as maintainer.
If "that list" means xemacs-beta, yep. In other words, the python-modes
package doesn't have a designated XEmacs package maintainter currently.
Volunteers welcome, of course :)
Who compiles
the packages? Norbert?
Yep.
FYI: I have a python-modes sync with Python 2.3.2 in (slow) progress,
when committing that I will set AUTHOR_VERSION to 2.3.2.