Hi,

Does this mean new buildd instances will be set up, with wheezy chroots?
 Would they be running the wheezy kernel version too?


Either way, this comes at a really good time.  Thanks!

Already I have a wishlist of stuff that I think ought to be made
available through backports as soon as possible after release.  But now
it might be possible to prepare these even before the release:

openjdk-7 - desirable for kfreebsd, because it can't build on the
regular buildds due to sbuild version and/or maybe the kernel

xserver-xorg-video-nv - it came back (via non-free) mainly for kfreebsd
users, and it missed wheezy, but I suppose it could be built on all
arches for anyone who wants it

ecl 12.x - for whoever might want it, we should be able to
--enable-threads on all arches with this new upstream version

nodejs - missed wheezy because of the naming issue...

libv8, chromium - might be able to get these working for kfreebsd using
new upstream versions

openttd 1.2.3 - that's now the current stable release and what most
servers have (1.2.1 in wheezy now few players because most Ubuntu users
have 1.2.3)

apt-cacher-ng - version in wheezy can't use http.d.n, a new upstream
version fixed it but the diff seems way too big for freeze exception

taxbird - probably has to be updated each financial year, was unsuitable
for wheezy because of this but maybe a backport is useful.

Regards,
-- 
Steven Chamberlain
[email protected]


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