On Sat, Nov 18, 2000 at 03:15:00PM +0100, Daouda Lo wrote:
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> Name        : glib2                        Relocations: (not relocateable)
> Version     : 1.3.2                             Vendor: MandrakeSoft
> Release     : 1mdk                          Build Date: Sat Nov 18 15:02:15 2000
> Install date: (not installed)               Build Host: ke.mandrakesoft.com
> Group       : System/Libraries              Source RPM: (none)
> Size        : 853247                           License: LGPL
> Packager    : Daouda Lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> URL         : http://www.gtk.org
> Summary     : A library of handy utility functions.
> Description :
> Glib is a handy library of utility functions. This C
> library is designed to solve some portability problems
> and provide other useful functionality which most
> programs require.
> 
> Glib is used by GDK, GTK+ and many applications.
> You should install Glib because many of your applications
> will depend on this library.
> 
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> 
> * Sat Nov 18 2000 Daouda Lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1.3.2-1mdk
> 
> - release
> 
   Hey! Why do you upgrade my packages during WE and remove my patch without
even telling me?

   There isn't even a comment to explain why you've removed my patch in the
spec file. 

   This way of doing things is the best way to loose our time and the
(usefull) changes we make to vanilla packages.

   I would really have appreciated a mail saying: "David, I've update a new
glib2 package because I needed to. However I've had to remove a patch because
it didn't applied cleanly with the new sources, please have a look".

   I really do not have time to check if any one is making bad changes to my
packages. I've seen this one by chance, I may miss many others.

 So please, next time, tell me.

          thanks,

                    DindinX

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