Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Dan McGee<[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Tobias Powalowski<[email protected]> wrote:
Am Dienstag 23 Juni 2009 schrieb Thomas Bächler:
Aaron Griffin schrieb:
bash
readline
device-mapper
heimdal
inetutils
lvm2
sqlite3
And, ping for a signoff on this whole mess. If you don't use some of
them, let me know if/when you sign off
Signing off on bash, readline, device-mapper, lvm2 and wpa_supplicant
(which you forgot to list there).
ssh links to heimdal, so with my excessive ssh usage, I can also sign
off on heimdal (I don't use kerberos though, so I can't exactly verifiy
that it works, it just doesn't break).
signoff both, archboot test isos worked fine with them
I'll give a general "I used stuff" signoff for both architectures.
I've rebooted and haven't noticed any fallout yet, so it seems most of
this is going quite well.
News item worthy? Basically anyone seeing a large upgrade looming and
saying "I don't want to do all of this" is going to be SOL, so it
might be worth a heads up even though we do recommend full -Syu
operations.
Hmm as far as I know everything was seemless for me. Keep in mind I've
been running most of this since late Feb (even when mkinitcpio was
broken :S) - as an aside, ipython keeps working if readline fails to
load, which is epic
We could throw out a news item, just saying it's harmless, if you
think it's necessary
Anyone who does a complete -Syu should have no issues and I do not want
to warn people who just update whatever they feel like... They can
learn their lesson!
I signoff on all rebuilds for [core] except for device-mapper (which I
do not use/have installed).
Allan