On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 08:13:31PM +0200, Jan de Groot wrote:
> GNOME 2.18 has been in testing for a while now. Besides the bugs I know
> of, I haven't seen any issues with it. There's rebuilds for gtkhtml
> left, as they bumped ABI. These packages will get a rebuild before
> taking other actions now.
> To speed up the move process, I will move in GNOME 2.18 to extra this
> weekend and leave out the problematic packages, which makes this list:
> 
> - vte
> - gnome-terminal
> - gnome-power-manager
> 

It is nice to see some action finally. :) Although I have to ask: are
you sure that this is the right decision? Will the old gnome-terminal
still work with the other libs? For me, it is a very important app and
I can absolutely not do without it. Is it only the change in vte that
keeps it back? I guess I could rebuild it myself then.

> Other applications work fine as they should, so they can get migrated to
> extra. vte holds up a few packages, these will get rebuilt against the
> versions we have in extra right now to make sure they can get upgraded
> also.
> 
> If you have found any other packages that need to be kept on-hold,
> please reply with the package name and the reason for keeping it in
> testing.

Other than the above: great job! :)

Christian // mucknert

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