Christian Perrier wrote:
The next Debian Installer team opened meeting is scheduled for
Saturday Apr 29th 16:00 UTC.
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Looking at the wiki page, i saw the transition to newer g-i libraries is
at the first place in the meeting agenda.
I've been recently experimenting with the creation of udebs from GTK and
Cairo from CVS compiled against DFB 0.9.24 to test how much painful the
transition would be (so far, bugs #362858 and #362860 were found).
After some testing i found GTK 2.9 CVS snapshot dated 20060328 to
compile and work with DFB 0.9.24 (later GTK snaphots were broken).
What do we want to do about the GTK libraries? waiting until 2.10 is
released or create a cvs udeb against DFB 0.9.24 ? in the case we want
to go with the CVS solution, i can provide help and also precompiled
i386 binaries (sadly, i failed in creating hacked udebs).
Having GTK 2.9 available for testing in the g-i would give us RTL text
in SELECT/MULTISELECT question and would also help in finding bugs in
the DFB backend before GTK 2.10 is released.
Also, it would be nice staring to think ho to package into an udeb that
nice "Bladr" GTK theme Luca Bruno created [1].
Attilio
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2006/03/msg00910.html
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