On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 20:26 +0100, Jan de Groot wrote: > Hi all, > > I've cleaned up testing a bit: > - moved xulrunner/seamonkey/firefox and friends to extra. This is part > of the /usr move > - moved gcc to core/extra, cleaned up gfortran and objc packages from > extra > - moved Xorg and friends from testing to extra (requested signoff, no > response after request, no bugreports for 2 weeks). > - removed duplicate and some old packages from testing > > At this moment we have some projects in testing: > - perl update > - postgresql update > - kernel26 update > - some core signoffs > > Please don't stuff new big projects in testing before we have the perl > and postgresql migration done. We can wait a while before we start > freaking out on GNUTLS 2.2 for example.
The perl and modules update is pretty much done except for some problem modules and minor changes to the core package: - perl-tk 804.027 won't build. There is an "unauthorized" 804.028 ( http://search.cpan.org/~srezic/Tk-804.028/ ) I might use this. - mod_perl won't build. Need to wait for next perl or mod_perl release - zim segfaults when run. There seems to be a bug in the perl<->C interfacing in the Gtk2::* modules. Interestingly running it under the perl debugger works... - make sure cpan/cpanplus installs do the right thing - need to set up $PATH and create separate bin dirs for the three sets of directories. Something like /usr/bin/core_perl, /usr/bin/vendor_perl, etc. Or /usr/core/bin, /usr/bin/perl/core. I'm interested in opinions. This is needed so three versions of Archive::Tar can be installed and there are no file conflicts with /usr/bin/ptardiff. k -- K. Piche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

