On Fri, 12 Sep 2014, Rob Browning wrote:
> Don Armstrong <d...@donarmstrong.com> writes:
> 
> > Should have guessed as much. Upstream probably just doesn't use it. Thanks!
> 
> Certainly -- shout if I can help with anything else.

I finally got back into trying to make guile 2.0 work, and apparently
there are a whole host of issues that need to be changed in lilypond to
make it work at all.

Upstream is currently working on them, but their work is also exposing
bugs in guile 2.0 as well.

They are not optimistic that they will be in a position to support guile
2.0 before Debian freezes, and they are also concerned about the long
term stability of lilypond with guile 2.0 due to bugs being discovered
in both in that short of a time frame.

What are your thoughts about supporting guile 1.8 for another release?

Since lilypond is going to put more work on your plate, I'm certainly
willing to help out as much as I can, but in the end, it's your
decision. [Obviously, I think everything that can migrate to guile 2.0
should; it would be a great thing if the only reverse dependency of
guile 1.8 was lilypond.]

-- 
Don Armstrong                      http://www.donarmstrong.com

Sometimes I wish I could take back all my mistakes
but then I think
what if my mother could take back hers?
 -- a softer world #498
    http://www.asofterworld.com/index.php?id=498


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