2024.02.10 14:10 "Re: [Tiff] libtiff 4.6.0 is released", by Greg Troxel

2024.02.10 20:10 "Re: [Tiff] libtiff 4.6.0 is released", by Bob Friesenhahn

OK, but it seems that "hylafax.org" is not maintained. Does ~everybody think that hylafax.org is no longer relevant to anything?

Is "HylaFAX+" a continuation fork viewed by the community as established, and therefore this sourceforge repo is the proper upstream for the package known as hylafax? Or is that hylafax the package is not maintained and packagers should add a hylafax+ package instead?

I see that HylaFAX+ had a release in January 2023 -- but apparently not one that works with libtiff 4.6.0.

From the WikiPedia page regarding HylaFax, I went to the SourceForge project (Hylafax+) and see a discussion at the top of this page:

https://hylafax.sourceforge.io/about.php

If the text is to be believed, the HylaFAX+ branch is the currently active one (8 releases since 2018!), and indeed there was a release on January 23, 2023. This is the project that Lee Howard has been working on.

Bob

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